o 1 uxs i;ol. 22. OXFORD, N. C, FRIDAY DECEMBER 24, 1909. NO. 15 inTEN BY A MAD DOG. PUPPY WITH HYDROPHOBIA BIT ES SEVERAL MEMBERS CF FAM ?LY OF MR. JOHN COTTRELL. LECTURES AT SEMINARY. FOR THE MONUMENT. FIREWORKS SHOOTING. Acriculture W. A. Takes Bitten Members to Raleigh that D;d B- ng Ower.ed by Mr. Be TO TACKLE "WILT' Rev. Geo. W. McDaniel, of Richmonc Daughters of the Confederacy Hav Mayor Instructs Police Not to Make C Gives Two Lectures Before Young Issued Booklet to be Sold to Raise Arrests for Shooting Fireworks Be- Graham Writes That Expert Will PROF. E. C. BROOKS Af.'D PROF. Ladies of Seminary. runas tor Monument. tween Certain Hours Christmas. Come Here to Investigate Wilt. One night last week, the Rev. Geo. There stiU being- a small amount ; Myor Dennis G. Brummitt has in- Commissioner of Agriculture Wil W. McDaniel, of Richmond, appeared i 0 money to be raised to pay off the 1 structed the pclice not to make arrest , Ham A. Graham writes his brother, before the young ladies of the Oxford : monument indebtedness, the Daugh- i for shooting fireworks between the ' Judge A. W. Graham that the Dcpart Seminary and delivered two interest- ters ot the Confederacy have gotten hours of 6 p. m. Friday and midnight ment will send Mr. Burgess to Ox- MEETING OF TEACHERS. F. P. HOBGOCD MAKE TWO IN TERESTING ADDRlSCES. tor Pasteur Treatmeint, Puppy : ing lectures on foreign mission sub- ; VP an attractive booklet to be sold Saturday. The ordinance prohibit- ford on the first Monday in January Bid Biting Owned by Mr. Bob ; jects. There were also present sev- r the purpose ct collecttnS the ex- ing the display of pyrotechnics is not 1 to look into the "wilt" problem, now pense money reierred to. The book- suspended, but pursuant to the or- srettins- to he so disastrous in Gran ville, especially in the southern parts Rice of Greensboro Dr. Says ; eral numbers of the Toadies Mission- ! Fattens Not in Danger. ary Society and the pastors of the ' lets will be sold for twenty-five cents ; ders, no arrests will be mad; various rhnrrhe in t,r vr,. vi,. " u yu.tudbei win re-, it is general customary to nermit ! The deDartment wants the board to Finding that a puppy who bad bit- ' ro-5 . , ' J. ' , 1 ceive a ticket with a number on it. the. shooting nf firAwwira PhriciQ i ro fe4r.o- m-o r Prof. HoLgood Speaks on "Tht Teacher and Hi Profession," Prof; Brocks Uper "Importance of Teac. her's Training" Six'.y-ci e cf Tea chers Present. On last Saturday the re ".s a meet ing of the County Teachers in the ri- several members 'of family was of Minions of Richmond whirh ' A TayIor-Cannady buggy will be givet i eve and Christmas day. Small folks three acres of land to experiment i Gradf School BuHdii:K dieted with hydrophobia, Mr. John ttroll has carried them to Raleigh the Pasteur treatment. Those t .;e:i are his father, Mr Alex CottreU rjr wife; his son. Prod Cottrcll;aid " - aunt. Miss Betty Scarke. Fie puppy was shipped Mr. Cotroil i:-e weeks ago. by Mr. Bob Rice.of 1.0 tile noifler ot r f-prTam mimhcT n r,ri v,?n- foibo .i;i.- ;,i,,i j ti, ,,,,, r -i-i,-, i,.. camp ign it"" the in- ' " "s ivrino aiin.e wve tu umuige ui f uyuu iui my piuMjae ui ctntviiii, iui- wv.u ii3 ucu-imicu llj wui xucit porx uunng me nonays. : wilt. it warns tne ooara to carrying on a tcrest of misicnary subjects, and his especit'l field is among the female schools of the South. Heme For The Holidays. The young ladies of Oxford Somi- 1 1 , - -. V narv Win le.-iVA fnr thotv vori ' " ! i'-' . . a. - , 1 J TIT" Mtu setixis 10 sena cut . ... ... ..,1 u4 -ulliv- i w C-Jtiiu iCvLlUills, HJIli Will Woman's Misionary Society. of the Baptist Church held very in- and other data. teresting meeting last Monday after- : lotun :n i-me for tiie- opening of tne i-x tne canine began to act smmgelv. : -.. . . , ... . r fr-prmg se ssion, which will oe Januarv .:ig taken with crazy spells, and a : ti,e 4th wfOK ago he died. At different tim . s.several day3 before his death he '.'.ad bitten the members cf Mr. Cot- r ell's family referred to. After the Kg died he notified Mr. Rice who ' dipped him two more puppies, and j t the time advised Mr. Cotrell that Be of degs had gone mad and bit some puppies. This fact, coup-1 jed with seeing in the ppares on Sun- j ..?sv that Mr. Rice and his family had I cae to take Pasteur treatment in !aleigh caused Mr. Cotrell to inves "igiite the case of the dog that died. Though dead a week, he cut off the animal's head and carried it to Ral-'.-igh for examination. This disclosed the fact that the dog had died of a very pronounced case of hydrophobia. hire Confederate Dead." It contains the Everybody should be careful, how- such labor as may be required and full list of the Daughters of the Con- ever, and1 not abuse the mayor's len- ; meet such expense as may be requir federacy, a description cf the laying ; ience, and special care should be ta- ed, to the end that the work may be ot tne corner stone in May, Mr. Ed- i ken in avoiding the frightening of j done under the supervision of Mr. ward L. Conn's description cf Ded-; horses. The streets during Christ-1 Burgess. The State will give Mr. these be- j Burgess's time and pay his expen- presentation, Mr. Brum mitt's speech, j ing abroad when the weather is a.uspi ! ses. of acceptance, the governor's speech, j cious. A run-a-way horse frightened j Mr. Burgess has had a great deal and last, but by no means least a by baby waters, plunging through a ! especially "melon wilt" and "Tomato complete roster from 1861 to 1865 of the Granville Grays, which was Com passing crowd of children might ' of experience with plant diseases, possibly cause disastrous effects. I wilt," and is very well known as a pany D., of the 12th regiment. la Sometimes, a thoughtless person ce- i scientific investigator in such troub- this list is sivon the dates nf pnlist- lif.nratniw v. i.-.. -' ; iiutiaicij miutto a. K.jriiii.,s n v.iaLAd Jr-o. The Romans' Missionary Society ment, the residence of the soldier, j under horse to see what will hannen . ! The Count v will be fortunate in se- i :;y-cn,' oi them being present. There v;t c al so a number of interou-d vi-:io to hear the issues. Two vei v i:.. m--tivc addresses wer-' n:j!'- U,:-- h -xly, the se Iw-ing. by J'tof. f'". '. h.d good, and lTrof. E. C. Hrooks, of Triu ity College. J'rof. iiobgond's theni' i.as,'The Teaclier and i,;s !'r'f ssion', that C'i Prof. Brook's b':.ryj., '"i iie im porlance of Teach cr?.' Tr.iirfi', ."fi.'.i h were especially im'-r.-sci:.; a:.d v t . ccnsiderahly commented up'.-;. Professor Ilohgood dhf usv. d the Tie of health and physical as one of the assts of teacher, stating that it u;..-. n t : hi iiii';; 1 not of This class of citizen should be ar-: curing this very mate-rial help, and I ton that perfect hcath i,,:d l -'' roster. It should be the pleasure and j be disastrous or simply amusing. , tobacco industry. The board will no ! nevcf tJiel.ess' that a r-aKona.bK . a," pride of the near relatives of every j Great care should be taken to also ! doubt take the matter up and tee J.I ioi notmng else, the booklet is rested and handed out the full lira-i it. will no doubt, be the means of rxoon. me subject was China and a j .worth a great deal for havimr the . i 1 k r.n ,v,v?r, th tv,i ttlrt same person. ; une paper on, .vtission worK in unmf was read by one of the members. During the first week in January the women of the Baptist Church will ! meet and pray for World Wide mis sions. Offerings will be taken up for China, Japan and Africa. Br-gnaa ' beauty were found combined in the He takes the stand. soldier to have one to file away for future generations to see the honor able names enrolled therein. Those see that the sparks from exoloding I that Mr. Burgess is given every on things do not endanger buildings, j couragement and help. There are a number of wooden build- who want to have copies of the book-; ings within the fire limits that let should see the "Daughters" and I .would go up like lightwood if set INDULGES IN GUN PLAY. What Squire Hester Says. A reporter ran across 'Squire B. F. Hester on the street talking to Crawford Hobgood. The 'Squire vvus get one before the limited edition ' fjre to has been disposed of. These are the members of Gran-, ville Grays Chapter United Daught-; I Mr, ! ers of the Confederacy Mrs. m. CottreU immediately came home 1 in town with three daughters. Misses i V ' ' v ' " ' ; i a. ianais, vice-pres.; Mrs. u . xs. uai- lou, vice-pres; Mrs. C. D. Ray, regis- . j trar; Mrs. E. T. Rawlins, recording f i Ct I John Stewart, Colored, Tries a few t Western Tricks With His Gun on Train. I Connie Walters was quite melancho F. Hcweif and fV5iss Hettie Jy iat week on account of the lack Moody Married in Fishing , of lodgers in his armored and protect MARRIAGE SOLE&5NIZED. F gaxnerea nis ramuy xogeuaer auu i lhyia. t-ov. and lois Mester.wno were 1 tarried them to Raleigh. The physi- ; looking for Christmas things, cane say that the treatment will pre- j When asked about things in gen tlude any danger of hydrophobia. ; he said that folks out his way were secretarj-; Mrs. A. A. Hicks, histo- Creek Township. ; At the home of the bride in Fish ; ing Creek Township on Wednesday i afternoon. December 15th, at 3 o' MRS. L. H . MOSS ENTERTAINS , . , x . 1 nan; Mrs. E. H. Crenshaw, treasurer; : , , .tt 7 killing hogs, eating chiUias, cutting j ' clock Mr. Frank I . Howeil and Mrs. . ' wood, setting ready for Christmas, j S- JJ C S' , 1 " ! Itettie Moody, nee Williams, were nH hct,, Q . ti ? MFS Jamts b- igers, Mrs. Delia . ioin-d in The hoIv bonds of wedlock. Deiightfut Functrort Given in Honor j Shifting to the subject of corn cf Her Eldest Sen and His Erki TlsT.ri i llro ncrin Alicia TfnlTij ' ' -i Rev. E. G. Usry in a happy manner Cooper.Mrs. Sol Cooper, Miss Lizzie j . , n, THo T1TY1. ed hostelry, but John Stewart, col ored, has enlivened the lengthy dep uty by getting himself assjgr.f cl to board and lodging in the deserted inr. Last Saturday, Stewart was travel ing on the C:43 Southern train, his baggage consisting chiefly of a big gun which went off in several terrif ic explosions just before the train rn 1rpr h& TV"d i rta- t.ha.t therf will Many Present. ! be at least five thousand bushels i ber which composed the bridal pre- ! Pulled mto U:aord tne ncise me , On the evening of the sixteenth Mre com raised than there has ever t' fenburg, Mrs. W z.. tohell, : cession were few and the manner of Captain Powell to the colored depart ... .. ' ' . . 'Mrs. M. A. Johnson. Mrs. William i ... .... ... T. ment. whrr he found a smekintr srun i-.l December, the spacious heme or , Deen in the history of the COunty cn s T i enu ance slUiiie UUI Pre.v- Urs. L. II. Mess, was filled with j accomit of the Corn Contest of this ! ?ndS J, ' ! Jasper Harris and Miss Fommie Pcrr ! a very sod, d handkerchKf and aests and the crisp wintry air ech- i vear. ra' Mfrf' J' il,lamS' ' entered first followed by Mr. Carl I Stewart looking as if something was ...in, riell," i ' ; ana Mrs. S. H. Sruitn. Rasland and Miss Margaret Floyd. : disturbing his mma. Flagman V,, . -mil T M Tti ( for then it was that the eldest son of ; !he house, Mr. Eugene Grissci Moss ; by ought home his bride, nee Miss i .Yarscis- Bullock of Franklinton; and o touiowing tuo cid time cus-tom, 1 ei- Mives and friends, were bidden to 'toncr the home ocming cf bride and A-l were wclcoar-ed with the gra 4ous hospitality o? a Southern host u? cf ye eld 3 a time; and the scene will linger long in the memory of 4acse fortunate enough be prssent. The bride, sweet -and lair, in her rwbite silk and laces, the groom in orcrct evening dress, the picture cf iir.y happiness, the rc-cbis full of friendly faces, all wishing joy 'bride and groom. And the su A Correction. An error VvTas made last week in an nouncin-2 the forthcoming marvia.a , Irene Hicks Howell to Mr. Posed Still and Finds Beer, Stung. for Joe Lucius Latta, whic-h is to take place on Sunday, December the at Peace Chapel Church. The hour was stated to be 2:30 in the ai'tcr- i noon when it should have been 10:30 in the morning of the 26th. The bride elect ard grccm-eltct are very pop ular young people and the announce ment is one cf much interest. HONOR ROLL. Salem Township, District Number 4. Lillian Burnett. Ethel Crews, AI lie Averett. Allie Burnett. These were followed by the bride- NOTHING DOING ON RAID. i grocm aad bride. The bride was at- , ! Sheriff Sam. Wheeler Goes After Sup-' tired in a dress cf white mer-sallne He has ; and white gloves. The bridegroom wore a suit of conventional black and Sheriff Sam Wheeler, the champion : kid gloves, still, buster, was a, vastly disgruntled j After the ceremony con; riner followed Captam Powell in in vestigating and l-o saw the gun. The colored man was turned over to railroad detective J. C. turned him over to th" deputy. Sir:: rr: At the trial a few d-uys the citizen one day this week. Some one handed him out some niisinfcriaat-on respecting sup-poseti maauiacturtr of the arctnt and the portly sheriff with a few detmti'js went out in search of the miscreant. Shivering with cold they procstded on their vrere tendered the bajpy coupio and then accompanied by a. few itiend.; they departed for the home of the grco'ia where a bounteous and delic ious supper awaited them. Amid much merriment they partook cf the supper after which they retired to Mayer bound the gtm toting ciIys.-m over to court in ti:-e sum of .''''., tlic charge being carrying cc-ric;ti-.i wea pons. T. G. Stem. ej-f. aj'P'.'v.rcI Ur: the dofendent. DOUBLE WED: proximation of these qualifications should be insisted upon, since phy sical deformity, and an irritabb- dis position resulting from illh'aJtli wen as entirely out of place in a school roam as in an artist's studio t at j a marriage feast.. He mnde an s- ! iecial reference to sound m- nta! aiuf moral qualifications illust rating their great desirability ar.d won a. Nf closed by giving picture.- (,i mtooI ie ; achers as protraj d in th- -h;.-.sU .s. the delineations by Uicke;i-. irvih4. I and the works of other renowned au- '. thcrs in the literature of th' world. The address vns very 'tn : ..eal, de- i jo -;p;rAou: qimojoqi : H:iv-'..innom the theni e. ; in nis aoiress m trie pjivr- j of Teachers' Training." f-i i I ompliacized the l.c; bat fr i teaching in the school :.::' i pro veni en t ; b.'t w h 1 t u s putably true, jt is not N with the material ;e;-.i unless a remedy c:ni ! i. , v. 'Al surely be a r ;: i.mii. ; pie are putting more rr ';: 1 and they a:e ..-spec i i:: r.. Better buildings and !).. j ment v ill no 1 ir.rJ.e is;.;- ; h ric. f: ail ti;e coiJe;.. ; should turn eat 5;. to 1 ' wc: id ev ry yer i-v i its gTad::'(t:ng I ?; s:-, be j: to supply ir;e !" t mined tettcli' v?. The therefore, is 10 h- ; , , c ;: ;ai an t.o i good i : i :. for mui !a-.isi! 1 :: !' i : r.o!vS ae;-ial aji ini-.-, i : . ( ! i s -1 ( 1 a e .imI ' i !H IV ' . ' ' .' " -: s. !,(,. ! M l!';' '.s ' ' I 1 i j ) - . a e ! i : ! ! j.-; r (;' :.::d mission and finally ran afoul of their tne parlor. Soon they were joined Tvvo Young Gccpies ! quarry only to find an innocent by other admiring friends to enjoy ' at TaHy Ho Church who have partaken cf the ho.ij)i itality of that heme knew what to ex uect; and there it was, a table la den with every delicacy cf the sea foa,prepared and garnished in typical rkmthern style. Tlie many good wishes, presents, nd congratulations, all. told of the mgh ecteem in which the young ecu- O". i re.'i; in lo The fr; 1 ir. iT. ht'aa to ' '. Attenticn! Soldiers! From 300 to 500 energetic boys are hereby ordered to report at my resi dence Friday attemcon at 4 p. in. for drill and military evolutions, prepar atory to beseiging and capturing the city of Oxford at 4 o'clock Saturday morning. Heavy artillery will be Wo ui.u i g t a v. ay iLt rene Married bovks in teaching. friends to enjoy 1 at TaHy Ho Church All Parx?es ;;;ov:; no more tn? party who had just received 28 gal- with them their first hours cf double! ye!l Known ir Granville. bt-.soj! for the lr-:y. Ions Christmas "Ikker"' from Clarks- blessedness. Games of various kinds j a double wedding was celebrated ! child hi c-xneued ville. He was a buyer instead cf a interspersed with refreshments were ! at 3 o'clock Wednesday night at Tail: filling the requirements. The manufacturer and Dcctcr Sam and indulged .in until too soon the time ; Ho Church, two sisters Mics L.th- i er who enlarges upon tha his deputies had their long trinp in , arrived for the party to disperse. ej Sarah Ha skins, and Edna IJua b;r by a study of other boobs is vain. The sheriff says he don't j The groom is a useful citizen and ki2S being united respectively to ; better prepare i to pr.-M i t ta want to hear anything about "licker" j farmer of Granville County. He is a j Messi ?. Meredith Pecn Crews and son, but he has th- iavala.-a.'le 1, until after Christmas unless it is 1 man of many excellent qualities and i John Gibbon Renn. All of the con- ' the admiration and re.-a a ',. t,r ti. pu- v. bo 1 i a ilf l.an !, , is not t ; ( h -P ;-: 011 r, 1 ! y i -.s - some fellow about to make a "douo- popular among his neighbors. The ; tract ing parties are members of prom pii who looks upon n, a a! :oti Ling. MARRSAGE AT ENON. v ot Jnrii.criiv flTirt tbp surrender ! v,'ere heId by a circe the Wni be received at the j Mr. Charlie Wilson Knott" and Miss .vnends, trom iar auu neiu. I intersection of Kiilsboro and Main st j Mary Belle Jones Married in Pres ! J. Arch Taylor, ence of Many Frisnds. Lieut-gen Commanding. ; Enon Baptist Church was the scene i of a very pretty marriage at 9:30 o' I bride is a type ci the lady' "of the by jnent County families, and a number as wonderful knov. It dv ; gone days the very salt ot the ; of attendrnts fr-ao a distance wer I earth. She possesses many charm-j present upon th happy occasion. ; ing graces and excellent characters-1 As Miss Xcra Cash played the v.ed tics. May their cays upon the earth ! march there immediately enter- . zn-9-t.: First to Offer I ri: Mr. W. Iv Kii i', Besides relatives and friends pres- j eat from our home county there were j ibc following guests from out the j Btaie:- ' JWrs. William Robinson, of Empo- .. rariTio cwTur cvi t.hfi bl' ' lta ' . " ' j 1,4.4.-1 ' c -5ov. on c-mchf'v ATr T? P. Tav-i were united Mr. and Mrs. Walton Moss ani " J ."".rr , , ' . ' " ' ' -o.,. t- (.wtT. - tt xriv-o- tor is fioout tCe oicest man in uie xvc. -"v-v be many and happy. C. H. R. How C!d is He? j clock Wednesday morning when two Unless Frank Gregory has not put j very popular young Granville people At the hour indicated Mr. Charlie Wilson Knctt and Miss'1 PROMPTLY PAYING. Old Subscribers Are Remitting and New Ones Are Being EnroWed REgh Along Use Coupons. The subscribers of the Ledger are . inchur! i tAt.. beine somewhere 111 the neia-. anc. ir. vassur . . , , ... fty A rmn,tpr ran amssMary Belle Jones. The church had paying up splendidly and it is not; ? -T i . . . n-yim 1 11 ijvd x. i . . - - - - er Manufacturing (- e:-. ed together tie two grooms, the two j;i tQ.VI1 :X..r iayr; brides similarly coming up at roe proper time. Then the Rev. Mr. Mar tin performed the impress: .-e cere mony that joined the happy pair?.. The ushers were: Messrs L. A. Crev-; Alex Renn, Jim Dean, Ev Haskins, V. Boat Currin, and Cleveland L'ragg. 1 i ne Diusni.ng onues &; - While here, h- tc Id -V th;f. the Tar Va!;-y Company v.::r.'. i to announce the , u the Corn C'onte.-t 1.' : firm will therefore gl stantial ires'-nt o,. working for, the nt.'.-r r. v r ';' !i a.wai'e .. ! V '11" ; o) ariii v.ill of Mr. and Mrs.. J.L.Haskins, and the bc arin0unced later. two grooms are very excellent young , A BIT OF SCRAPPING. !Frpnfe Tiiedav in General Roysters been prettily decorated for the occa-' going to be half as troublesome to InffW He w chuckMns: to himself sion, many beautiful potted plants put the paper on a cash basis after ; parties bein I . , 1 n rn-. Mo hoiip. flrtistirallv arraiice.d. Mendeh- February as the editors thought for. j ... ., , . . anii sixties wue ciiaaiiio vh. - - - f Ktiovn.tne airair nab uttu :xsi . m B Hob-Tteountennce, in and among 8 days Ison's Wedding March was played by At the same time old subscribers are forward to fcr some Ume. 'Difficulty ! growth of black whiskers about e- Miss Ethel Clement. paying in accordance with the terms . - Mr. Thos. Pruitt and Mr w r o fl Saturday afternoon about five o' , poxish for two baseball nines. lock: Mr. Thomas Pruitt and Mr. M. 3. Hobgood had a little scrap, having ad a warm Said Frank between chuckles Mrs. Pinnix Improved. groom, was the best man, Miss Lena also coming in. And the folks are Mr3 H c piunix, ho has beer. The Vemans' Li. ?..ary Ct. b. According to appointment, tii'. :-;ixth meeting of the Worna:.' Literary Club, was held with Mr:-. J) ir.away. After the minutes and responses to roll call some noted law-givers the I "Just come from Jim PowelFs of-: Mason, of Chase City being the maid finding the printed coupons for the quite ick for the past ten days, following program was taken up mrX It Several ifice Dr. Taylor was sitting in there of Honor. The ushers were: Mes convenience of subscribers very use- ( having been kept to her bed for sev. Hmnan naturj portrayod by the lulling WUU j . . . j. ' rl Tnncc W tlnat Clirrin. fill. Fill OUt One before the time i 1 . --o-tT-c- .mnroTerl nntl i , . t.. ti,,,.. Qtnir a-rl both fighters : when in come a lenow auoui nun ais,. , ------- - - 7 . !ei("ul - fc--- L,cgai cxywih-is. -ri s-v ? . ttt 1 1 T" T T rlnnh limif cvnirca 5 n ri conn it m i .1 f.Tr -v , , -u Tooked over at Dr. Taylor ana niiam cuma, wm tuc, u. vw -"v. win nave recovtitu m it;w ji., ,eomed to have resWred tize hta. What is Jr., and Otho Danrel. ! It haS been toPciMe to acknow-, days she ba8 b6B 5er:.,g lrom a tner s races, me xiiixi u&e v. . - , 1 j ttt i i .oini-i -t oil eVii enhcrrin. tor 10 o-cVK this Friday If Mr.Pruitt hrour name, he asked hun. The W. . the holiday the o has bee. out of town for a few said: Taylor teaow -naer . : mai, ' wm made up aEd tte v.ot ttmo Kvona ' scraecne-a nis ueu auu tucu 0 , that time. DlUdUi Tnpr will snow the. oavments. The T x. 1 " T Tir tt.ii I ir!r TCI 1 UP. lii UUiil iO vi 1.11 - 4he few bruises neither of the parties out loud: O yes, I know you, Dick Ta severe cold. sire any the worse for wear. Q tfTTW Mr; Charlie Critcher.'-Wliile in town "Wednesday, said that his son Mr. lor's your daddy. Notice Has Been Given. Fielding Knott, Esq., one of the weal- nice way the people are doing is very thiest and most prominent of Gran- encouraging to the editors and the;. ville's citizens, and the attractive are going to show their apprecia te have respectfully given notice to toride is a daughter of Mr. R.C.Jones tion Dy pumisnmg me very ue- .... . .1 1 x. , -9 "3 -P- w- r n.dT V qtt rfQTi Kfifi n-rHrhoT a. medical student in lax paj-exc, uuk, Ao .- v, - BkhmoTid. was ejected cn the after- one because the time for settlement . -, -1- o-v. booh tT-fl'n. for the holidays. The without distress enas January Toum man was one of committee 1st. I shall regret totroiLble any one No Ledger on the Thirtieth Please remember the announce- "A Word to the Ladles." Eiefore placing your Grocery order Pastor Thompson, cf the Presbyte rian Church announces there will be no services in his church this Sunday but there will be the usual service on the first Sunday in January. .. v., t ,c. i rnvrtntv Plsa. note ment maoe last appointed to witness tne bu - I that there will be no issue cf the Led prices. They sell everything, as cheap ution of a criminal in R-lunond. this W warning. te SOth of Scomber. jas the-cheapest. Phone No. 115. . t Have Ycu Paid Yet? Those who allow the sun of January first to sink down in the western 2. The Pope Mrs. Horner. These well written and .:-:Ay en tertaining papers drew their subject ; matter from books 8. ft, and 10, of I Browning's "Ring and the nook." ! The meetings have been well at tended this year, but not cr.- time, hitherto, have seventeen b'- n pres jent. Perhaps it was "The time, the I place, and the loved one!" ! Mrs. Dunaway served t;clid course ' which was evidently enjoy d end af ter lingering as long a3 po.-:c.Lle the " " , . , Huh d Turned to meet next wita heavens without having met Granville -Iut -a -rnea w County's tiU for taxes are going to . Mrs; wish they hadn't. They certainly are I Jleporter.