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i i OXFORD PUB GEK, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4. 191 0 4 w J TaEJSXFORD flJBLIC LEMERV Editors & owners ONE YEAR 1 75 j SIX MONTHS - """" 77hrn;fc oxford, NT. C, 1'ost Office ; j ,.-h the Act oliongros. March , THE CHARITY WORK. ihot in 20U 1 'Phnmsift A. LFUioOZI " i. ! yeuib uiu " of centuries from i so tiat 'V aS??oor If such a term J jo ow .tho"S?r,li?e better than ! ro 4 how Will OO UO yKnsi I" , rvr T 1 . j i s I it' . no poor peopie, 1 w from i may ? uw, - j.. rr nr- ' vi the millionaire 01 -5.;. .Vui --wt improvement in tae Soien lific world that will make life comfor tabnlt a lone time to 'iilionn re of today. He pre- , npnt in lilt? -lT'i ; ,vit Thewm-Wis full of un for tun at but it is waking up to its sense ofponsiimty and is : , r-onditinn of jorts to a""'" The ledger IS glad 4. c- hnt Oxford is measuriiis up w u .s i..u - ... . in tins respec-t ana s. t Ul into being. While we dw ' 'nrnwwnus and sympathetic ' ,4,.,iV- t!,aro an. manv things ... .. nM,,,iv0H effort " should do for IJUU . i.... Tiifortunato. Une nas iut man .. 'nH who nrw Rvmuathv am. i svmpathv tor tao muistm 11, ... r -; Ppvpr Tonic Co Savannah Ga these who through their own cussed- maximum amount of good. j 1 ever 1 onlc Ua ','tv(. fallen into degradation; j ln short, the union can do a vast j . . burthere people who ! deal. It can do more for the farm- Application For Pordan of Will Rob ,h,n.r!, s-rb,f.ss thrcueh adverse cir ! or than any other agency because ens- . . ... .j: . niiocflATi if it WQTitc to an Jie i wuiuc ujf iac uuuucuu o , m,7np-s tWush imorance, thrc i- it is closer in touch with him. We Application will De maae to tne -S" MHSrrBlipped to hope that it will always be officer- Governor of North Carolina for the hh t, !n,h; irc!P(i bv the verv best and wisest pardon of Will Roberts, convicted at j m v:i v.-:tit. u!u muuv,u 1 " . ... . .... help vd 'the sad part of it is that j on any effort to carry it into politics th" mon striking and heart rending j and upon evidences of prejudice thac .Vses vre found hidden away from j might come up. We also hope that the imbU-e ctzp. Tride and touching : it vail foy strong stress upon the slf rei"ct make manv a miserably importance of farmers paying more heart show a bold.brave front that ; attention to such things as demonstra i-oallv deceives the public. ', 'tion work, corn contests, free agri- "The Society is going to investigate cultural lectures, and other ad van t a g 'aeh case that comes under its ob- es now blazing up te Agricultural nervation, which is as it should be, paths. for each case ought to be handled i The farmer certainly has no kick c upon its own peculiar merits. : ing to him now-a-days. Thp help rendered will be of a ; real beneficial kind; the idea is to i TOO LITTLE PER ACRE, encourage- the beneficiary and keep j This year will see a great increase him in th rnnk: as - a USeXlU em- . Vk IXX ill --.v. - , fnr it i. a bar! noliCV to let ? man think he can sit down and find in the United States la above 25 bu an ever ready spoon to be put inhU shels. This will net do at all. Our mouth M'icli ot this crt of hrlo ot- people are awaxe nuw, now ever, ana ton mak?s a bum and general dead the average will be brought up a beat of a man who otherwise might great deal in 1910. The boys will, put have gone to work and made there- t-he men to shame, if necessary; at bv -i t'o-d ."'tien any rate, Granvi!;ie will show a vat "la another column is pubi'shed a improvement and the Corn Contest vre'y interesting communication by an has helped more than any one cause, intelligent and observing correspon- , Good for the boys, dent who firds time at rare inter- j """ vai to send in a communication. It I DON'T FORGET THE EIGHTH, shews the sad lot of the poor insane ! The eighth day of February, or cf whom there seems to be an a- next Tuesday, is the date set for larmi'ig number in recent years. The the mass meeting for the organiza state institutions are crowded and tion of the Agricultural Society. We ft he cou'it'es have no adequate pro- must have a big attendance for this vision for those people. They are u-3- meeting and push it right through nally sent to the County jails and to and to theCottaty Homes where it is impossible, in the mature cf things to take the right kind cf care of them. Crazy people require inces sant attention both to protect them and to administer to their strange sensitiveness. One almost, univer sal belief among the insane is that they are being imposed upon and the hand of the world is against the- n. It is trite tii.:it they cannot be prop erly attended to at the '-Homes." T'u Superintendents are kept busy "with ilic- business problems confront ing the Eiauagemerit and they hav practi;::?.;ly no help, ft is not strange rhat th---. accomodaticrs are not scnh ns thoy should he. This is the be changed. . ' one 50c package of Dr. Howard's spe- """" Taxes' -aid 1 31 M We hope that tb local foeiety cific for the cure of constipation and ! 'Vrk rotS c-tard- " : m will take up this branch of the worlr dyspepsia at half price 25c.Wo wiU NaaPf D"CK notes :A 000 00 Q and inv&stigrate the ease of the p.: or refund the money to any dissatls- ; t.,1q1; ' '''''-0 A Unt-i Vrn ; insane and find ine wav to make : tled customer. ! ?Ue ef p I. t 1,4.1.0 ; J their maintenance aa object of es- TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ! "if , bta,T , i'li'a'e A 00 en 1 3 i.P-if,i psr. ! tw tiw,- i-anics and cancers 4,JoS.b., ; mm THE FARMER'S UNION. : an unknown remedy. It lias made While discu-s&ing the FarLnpr's Un- ' many remarkable cures right here in ion the other day a prominent far- Oxford and so postive is Druggist J. mer said: "No sir. it is not going i- Gr.H all of its great superiority in cur to politics. The first time a fel- in dyspepsia and liver rtou.bles that low tries to carry it into oolifc. he viiji. in addition to selling it at lie will be warned, because tie may not' know any better; the sicond tins -: he will be put avz." The object oi! the Union he stated, ?as to better the condition cf the farmers: io get. them to co-operate and look aft r tu-u UL ul in iouw e .: tf - :;nd especially to take up tae euu- cational and good roads matters. j Ano,uC-r left m tho office ir Jul perusal a nublii cation whih sts loith i he cause of being of the Un-'n- A c'dpilng iiasbeen taken from nu article in that p.qK;r and publish- I ?d m the Lcdgor this wsok, and w? ' lire very glad to say that it is s0nri- ! mc and cover .3 a gocd tie'd. unen tiie matter was lirt breach-' ed to the Ledger, tfu; 7)an-r v-p - noA ! ln vvainut rove iownsnip, Granviii oommital for kick cf knowlod cr'. la County, cn the waters of North cenimg the field the Union inter.;!- cd to cover; it did not know vh . '. were joining it; nor did it know any- 1 it ntLU UMION. ! The farmers should have had a un- ; Tjranr:icai 1. qvcv ntA x, organization exepnt tho farmnr i - J ' ' ' 1 J V. - i UUUV 1 1 1 Si Mil 1 We are glad to know that th cavcyi, viio liillin1! . Union will steer clear of that it is to be officreed by cood and tbat it -Is officprrt uv ,i men. That's the crucial test cf an- I . . . . - . i organization. Who's at the head cf i ai i means ttie life of anything. one 01 the chief features, we under stand, of the union is its financial side i.ha rfp-iiirtt;f. nr. i fa do not believe in holding un nri"v v-o MMbivu vi we too high but the farmers end of it needs study and regulation as weil as the other end. Tie average far mre needs to be taught how to farm economically, how to make thG best of what he has, and to bo able as well to market Ua stuff at an equita ble price. A lot of the profit that ehouU bar been fete a as gene into Irankly state tne facts. A paper Nt , T?e?te' on, 1 e VVe3t by office in Granville County, in Book W cannot rffcrd to net investigate any ' Eadcptt nA V--J: Brcfs' and V J- 03 page 392, to secure the payment M matter that comes under it.- niirv--.. .fefcLl' containing 498 acres more nf ertn.iT. hrri hoflrir,r vQ data i on png ago. livery olher profession v on exnibition ctanTlllV Countv. Th. J n I II 1 .:ia..-ia uas une anu a mutual co-op- U1C uu11-b "J- vjiani4ni sc uevm. txr. n, " : 1 i A eratio:i is necessary. The lawyers aild c y of sale in trcnt of Court SttUV11? ? ? 1 doctors. newafflMM. mpanios ! House. ! X?.e lot, situate in the town of , f pockets than of ,t. the owners, this should be " regulated should be done by 'intelligent iatn who not only want to get a square : deal but who want to give one as j well. The prices of farm products j i are going up every day which is a good tiling, but let the leaders be in nrvt ru ahi ri er it too far. Let wis in not ousbiag- it too far. Let I 1 , - .... i them advocate more saenuuc uuu- d cutting Which will out of useless ex- 1 er Jiilp ; no nan u 1:9.1 us v-i . 1 stop the leakage from hi- 1 pocket book. . Every farmer should live on a goou road: snouid nave a goua Frnct-i 1 oonoHt. Hqtipp an.- hp wiij11J.ii i najuuawic wjkiavv, 11... - so situated that he can live in en - ." - , 1 joyment and convenience. Good roads and education, therefore, are vital prooienis w tne uiuou. 1 . iUUU Liiat v. est oujects 01 me ifnion. m vac, m its name it has the wcrd Education- !( al incorporated I One important item may be pro- j vided for, though it was not stat- ; ed in the paper under perusal the ; ouestion, of health should net oe ovei- looked. There is no excuse for the j lAYiqtPrpn rvf tvnhn,ir1 fevpr. consunUJt .... flmn7ur nAOnIo w7in hj,v thf chances i f,.m J L J u uwl n'L v, -- I sellers. The percentage of deaths i )m such troubles is alarmingly ! -ge in the country. Anything that from large comes in close touch with the peo- tk un Tv,,o4- tinodc talrn 1111 iit - ui ii uc o x- men. who will lmrneumtely sit up "ie euerai auitst: iui win iu vxiuuvaue vuuuxjr The average yield . to succe. xne people are interest' ed in it and will co-operate readily, It is well to strike while the i ron is hot. Our 15 and 12 1-2 ct Tomatoes and Corn have been reduced to lOcts. TAYLOR BROS. CHANCE FOR LEDGER READERS. In order to test the Ledger's great circulation and its superior advertis- with J. G. Hall the popular druggist, j to offer one cf his best selling medi-1 cines at half price toanyone Vv?ho will ? cut out. the following coupon and pre- j sent it at his store. j COUPON. of constioation and dysne&sia is no.i half price, refund the money to any one wliora it does not cure. FARSV5 LANDS FOR SALE. the Si?,nori r.mi.rt nf Or.tn vi!1 Countv. dulv made in the Special i r - j- i vmrcriir,0 - t,ir.crt ".loms At vi-.h- i good anlotnera versus Marv ' ElKa I Deaa and others." wherein the under-! signed was duly appointed Commis- j 'Sioner for such Purpose, I shall cn MONDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1910. sell to the hie.he.st bidder at the 1 Court House dcor in Oxford the fol lowgin described tract or parcel of land: t ee e. uie oiui , ?,y th land cf Willie Hcbgocd on ' XvV 1 7 tae lands of 'vl:aam I , . '. ' the heirs of j ceased. ParStl1cn a?10?5 eEJ D- Hob-ood, de- This land will be survived ided into three cr more tracts, arid Terms: OnP.thi,H Ko!o.n, in rqv and twpiva ' ; " " ' "i-"iitJLiis. rv il ll ui- terest on deferred payments from dav polities, andjot sale, tim reserved until purchase E)0ney shall be paid in full Time of sale: TwaIvp o'cirtnir m, . , . " " s. Til5-3 February 31910. A. W. Graham, Commissioner. We have fSie "Slick est" Tiling in Safety Razors Ever Offer ed, Automatic Strop- H tiers, iui ana Let us Show it to You. Stedmans Drug Store Seaboard ScheduSe. Trains leave Oxford as follows: ' .' No. 42S at 7:45 a. m. lV 4;o . ... ..at .11:20 a. r . . . .at . . . . .2:40 p. m. iVo" 44o Q 4,42 . .at . .5:15 p. 11. Trains arriving Oxford: nt 9-4n o m " ; T 9." i aw. wi. .. . Nn 441 ..at .12:20 n. m A PLAIN CONTP ACT-. Go to J .G. Hall and buy a bot- tie OI jonnson s ..ana jpevei ; Tonic on this plain contract. Buy i it with this understanding ibf it j will cure: 1st. Fever. 2nd. Chjils. ' 3rd. Bad Colds . 4th. Neuralgia. " 5th. Biliousness. Gth. Hemorrhagic Fever. 7th. La Grippe. 8th. Measles. 9th. Typhoid. 10th . Dengue Fever. Pay 50 cents for a bottle of it at j 'Hit n 1- rt. Hlnrlt it it does not cure you, tnat your ..... ... 1 oioney will be promptly handed j baciv to you. Make no written statement Your simple words will do. , , " - No questions will be asked. It's the best. Chill and the August Term, 1909 of the Super- J icr Court of Granville County, ot the crime of bigamy and sentenced to to jail tor a term of two years and 1 assigned to work on the public roads, ' "SSWW tb wnt-l ing cf said pardon are invited to for- ward their protests to the Govern- . ui wiuiodi ueiay. ; Will Roberts, byB. S. Royster, Atty. i REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank. ' . k , uary 31st, 1910. RESOURCES. Leans and discounts . . . . 360,364.63 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 16.". 36 U. S. Bends to secure circu lation 23,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,000.00 Bonds. Securities, etc . . 9,C02.1S Banking house, Furniture and Fixtures 20,496.50 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 41,115.68 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks 27,146.23 I Due from Approved Reserve Agents 37,384.17 Checks and other Cash I- tems Exchanges for Clearing House Notes cf other National Banks . . Fractional paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents . . Specie 24,488.80 ! Legal tender notes 4,000.00 2S,4SS.Sft i Redemption fund with. IT. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation" Total LIABIIJTIES Capital Stock paid in . . Surplus fund Dividends unpaid IndividuaSdeposits subject to check .. .. 206,467.57. Time certificates cf De posit. . J. Cashier's Checks outstand ing 4,924.21 4C6.715.43 j Reserved for Interst 11,000.00 r Torn! 5G0.S33.63 t State of North Carolina, County oi ; Granville, SS: I, W. H. Hunt, Cashier of the above- named Bank, do solemnlv swear ' that I R . . . . .- 10 tne aDove statement is U-ue to tne i best of rav knowledge and belief. .W. H. Hunt. Cashier. I Subscribed and sworn to before me f this the 2nd day of February 1910. j E. U. Crews, Notary Public. 'Correct Attest: R. W. Lassiter. Z. W. Lyon. E. H. Crenshaw. Directors. TRUSTEE'S SALE. -443 at T:15 p. m. recovery. AW persons indebted to tiu payment to M, jnd all peso APiain Contract. -i. i said deceased are requested to claims, against said etu , . . i nreseiit them to us witmnfi. 530,833.63 . . 5.00 . By vir,tue of authority of a "Deed j R 0f Trust" executed to me by Carriel!' Young on the 23rd day of May 1907, ' if itherewlth. and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been " compled with, I shall expose at Pub- j lie auction, tor cash, on FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH, 1910, yora, on the WeSit side of th frd & ClarksviJle Railiroad. and - .1 - i. . . - . rura"ys,a rod cn easL by tne w T, w"". ,5 """' J. &.-5rown,lien Damei nnrl rwri or," m. X oyV. It beinsr the lot bought by Carrie Young of A. A incus, see deed book, 52, page 524 in the Register's office in Oxford. This February 2nd, 1910. A. A. Hicks, Attorney. H. G. Cooper, Trustee If you will just take Kodol now and then you need not fear or hesitate to eat all the good food that you want, for Kodol wilS digest whatev er you eat. Kodol is for weak - and sour stomachs, Kodol is pleasant to take, and it is guaranteed to give relief at once; Sold by all Drug EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. , Having qualified befcre. the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville Co. as executor of the estate of the late Josephine Meadows, deceased, I here- ni0)m oo-c,- , -V i.said deceased are reouested to M.SiU1 si Hit v i jhii arv. i.jii f:T" ims Tin- 1 . "i, v;- lnis, January iy, iuiu. ! B. D. Johnson, Executor josepnine Meaaows, ae c.i" B. S. Itoyster, Attorney. . TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me by a cer tain deed in trust executed on the3d day of February lll08, by William A Hester and Mariatta Hester, his wife and duly registered in the office of : the Register of Deeds of Granville Co in Mortgage Book No. 70, page 80., dcJ f fault having been made in the pay- ivinn 1 . .1 J.1 1 cui wi. tut- ueui tuieu tuei.t:oy. T will selll for cash bv Public Ann- " ! tion at the Court-house door in Ox 1 ford, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 1910, h , . , mortgage to wit: mat tract or lanu situate in Dutchviile Township, in said county, adjoining the lands cf W. A. Hester (the Pro Coley tract) on the North, theestate of W. L. Mitchell on the East, E. D. Lyon on the Soutl c F Burae.tt ca the East , . , , and others, and now occupied by Warren Davis as a tenant. The samt H being the land inherited by the said ! i Her o the eate of Willis Mitchell deceased, through,', her mother and containing 100 acres, j ! i gale wm be made at 12M This Jan. 10th, 1910. A. A. Hicks, Trustee. o, Flooring, ID MciiMinas, Nails, Ceilma, Cement, Glass, Shingles, Piaster, Frames. Laths. EVERYTHING 1 ! I Ccal and Wood to Burny I j 4,888.35 1 l Hi 2,553.31 ji 500.00 t V 578.41 . m m. With. your land when for the sake of saving a few dollars you use a fertilizer whose only recommendation is its analysis. It requires no spe cial knowledge to mix mate rials to analyses. The value of a fertilizer lies in the ma terials used, so as' not to over feed the plant at one time and starve at another. This is why Royster brands are so popular. Every in gredient has its particular work to do. Twenty-five years experience in making goods for Southern crops has enabled us to know what is required. See f iiat trade mark is on every bag TRADEMARK & ifff REGISTERED F. S. Royster Guano Co, NORFOLK, VA. IT NOTICE OF) AD!V ' Letters of adminil taemnf o annexo, upo Mr Nancy Hobgood,d? this day been granted) SaotweU JifQ, "0LV" Court. notice is nereDy eiv nartiPfl indebted to saFd esta - , -. t come forward and mate - uw2. " m This Pieaaea iu ui ' ' T twt Hphwnrt I w t D'o0tar " 1 . .,,. .ZiZV' n- i flfimir.isirK.iuis vuxli icaiBmsinv nexo, of Nancy Hobgood Graham & Devin, Attorneys. ant Wooa s -Seet For Scoerior Croos Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book is one of the most useful and com plete seed catalogues issued. It gives practical information about the best and most profitable seeds to plant for The Market Grower The Private Gardener The Farmer Wood's Seeds are grown and selected with special reference to the soils and climate of the South, Y and every southern planter gnouia have Wood's Seed Book so as to be fully posted as to the best seed3 for southern growing. Mailed free cn request. Wrtte for it. T. 7. VI0OD & S0HS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Po tatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, and all Farm and Garden Seeds. 1 - y Lime, Columns, Blluds,t Dcors, Siding, Paial, Finishing, Brick. Oil, TO BUILD W inrsx i m. m a I if 1 I m I a r 1 L 4 i p " I cl vfmrP'F W I Jeweler. 1 TnvA! .? IV. j FltHn and Waltham Watches, clocks. and all goods kept in that line. Kc -! pair work a specialty. All work guar i anteed. If net satisfactory money ! refunded. Give me a trial. OiGeo. K. Hundley, Contractor and Builder, Fine WorJk a Spccialfy, RESIDENCE 108 BROAD STREET PHONE fl7B ANNOUNCEMENT CARD Dr. L. V. Henderson takes pleas ure in announcing tftaS he has re moved to the second floor of the SriU Building, epposite the Post Office, wijere he has equipped an np-to-date denial office, and where he will fee pleased to receive pa- Both Office and Resident Phones PECTALEI are a positive help ahd a permanent plQasure.Wear glasses if you need them. We have in stock the best quality of gold filled and aluminum frames, fitted I with the best "Grown Grys tal Lenses" and our prices are right. Gome in and let us show you. ill on Drug C itp? Oh! yes,that bottie of med icine 13 ail right; It has the right label on it. You see it was prepared at Ham ilton's ar d I always .find everything just as repre sented when it comes from them. Hami'ton's Gough Syrup is the best I ever tried. Don't worry if you buy of. Hamilton you will find it all nght. A CUSTOMER. Mamllf on Briif Oxford, N. C. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. Mothers who value t&eir own com fort and the welfcire ol their children, should never be without a box of Alother Gray's Sweet Powders ior Children, for use throughout tho season. They break up colds, cure leverish ness, constipation, teething Disorders, hea i aeheand stomach troubles. TUKISK POW Ii'-KS NEVJSK FAIL,. .Sold by all drugstore 2-jc. Don't accept any substitute. A trial package will be sent free to any mother who will address Allen S. Olmsted Le Roy. X. Y. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that . the limited partnership heretofore exist ing between L. P. Royster, J. M. CO .tiaira, ana m. r. unambiee, under the ijyy firm nam o rf T. T Dnvoto 1 ; ; f . Nrr V w . J-vu Old , umn,eu, 4 t in xhe conduct of a stock remed) in anuiaciurmg Dusmess in the town of Oxford has been mutuary dissolv ed, the interest owned by the said Uaird & Chamblee having been sold to L. P. Royater, who will in the fu ture conduct the business under the firm name of the Southern Stock Food Company. All persons holding claims against L. P. Royster, limited, will present them to L. P. Royster, avid those indebted to the same will settle with L. P. Royster. J. M. Baird. - M. P. diamhlee. 1j. P. Royster. i i 'f , A
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