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8 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910 (if " -rliifi ,- r WQi " iSiL . . -. ' " I f t I U WS. vrMlii m.MJ? 13. Jtaa xfJKJL vjslult yi I THE FINFST VEHICLE MADE FOR THE MONEY. ! 1 :EiT7TTTfH i V 7 y i "H X7 l j .... ......, - Finish and Wear Light, Easy Running Comfortable. 50 of Above Vehicles Standing on Our Floor for Your Inspection and Selection. The Price is v tcioiii. ims MDiams our lire iPUtiiii Bio Sale rertv w r oi inese v emcies. Largest and Most Complete Stock o! Harness, es, Saddles, Whips, etc., ever displayed in This Section. Ro Death of Herman F. Bradsher. j t On the twentieth cf Iay 1010, the angel cf death entered the home j of Mr. J. P. Bradsher, and east a s'ha of gloom over the entire community, j "by claiming for its own the oldest j son Herman Fisher. He was born Feb- j 25t.li 1SSS. And on Dec. 26 1009 wvs ! united in narriage tio Iiss Hilary G. ! Dean the youngest daughter of ?,Irs. ! Sarah F. Dean.They had been married such a short while.yeti the itnion had ! been one of happiness, confiding in each others Love. He had been in fee- j "ble health some eighteen mo.nt.hs, suf -1 lermg ironi mat awtui disease Cia betise. I'ut was confined to his bed. only a few days before the end came His suffering was severe but he bort it with patience, and carried a brigihti loved, should be taken from us, some day we will understand the meaning of our tears. A FRIEND. but when Providence Notes. NOTICE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY AND CONVENTION. July 2ii dei-and Notice is hereby given that the Democratic Convention of Granville County i,s called to meet In this Court House in Oxford on, Saturday 1910, at 12 o'clock neon,, icr the. pc-se of nominating camdidates ccunty offices, and for sielecinug t gates to State, CongTessLonal, Judicial Conventioris. I On Saturday, June 2 5th, 1910 the j Democratic PrLmiaTic-s wiill be held ; at tie voting place in eachi prechict, for the purpose of selecting delegates ! to the Coumty Convention, and for I the purpose of taking a. vote, upon tin S cr.ndiklates in accordance with the rules for conducting said primaries her'etofore published. i The following named pcllholde'rs j have been appointed to conduct the j Pa-imaries: DEMENT: A. J. Evckerson. W. S. i Howell, W. H. Blackwell. Votes j in convention, o BELL TOWN: Meredith Crews C. R. Gordon. GRISSOM. G. L. Allen, E. i Lloyd. Votes C. WILTON: E. B. Parrott, W. H. Jenikins, L. E. Adcock. Votes 7. CREEDMOOR: G nil 1879 F Leading Druggist Qt Granville ALL 1910 Seedsman A N D m re Kl' ' JLt octors Prescriptions and Family Receipts a Specialty, Compounded By necjis tered Pnarmacists. Pure Drugs and Medicines, Every Kin Agent for "REXALL" Remedies. Everv one is guaranteed. If not satisfied after taking any of these medicines your money returned You cannot lose. Jerome Votes 3. P. Davis, Averett, E. D. L. Beck. Mangumi, Votes. O. 6. V. Peed, E. T. WILKINS : Hugh Fleming, Votes A. 4. Veasey, R. TV. R. Votes 5. ra- B. E. Green. STEM; H. H. Washington, bow, Geo. Royster. GENEVA : W. W. Howard, M. Bialock, W Hobgood.. Votes 4. HOWARD: W. R. Padgett, S. R. Howard, Ham 11 ton Hester. Votes 3. BEREA: S. L. Slaughter, Lewis Thorp, J. B. Adcock. Votes 2. OAK HILL: R. S. Hart. J. N. Watkins, J. S. Watkins, Votes 3. BUCHANAN: L. D. Royster, R. I. Mulchi, J. W. Winston. Votes 3. BULLOCK: J. N. Daniel!, W. B. Royster, T. A. Royster. Votes 2. STOVALL.: S. J. Currin, T. . B. Newton, R. T. Gregory. Votes 3. SALEM: E. A. Hunt, L. G. Breedlove, Geo. Y. Banham. Votes 3. NORTH OXFORD.: E. E. Fuller, O. C. Cole ,R. T. Smith. Votes 9. SOUTH OXFORD: J. F. Royster, H. T. Osborni, L Ham me. Votes 8. . TOTAL number of votes W. A. DEVIN, Cihialrman. Brummitt, Secretary. F. D. G. j Do not wait until the Last Day to ! buy your new venicles tor the 24th, (St. John's Day at tliie Orspihaaage) . j We have anything you want in the way of a BUGGY or SURRY, and can I please you. See us. ! HORNER BROS. CO. I GENUINE Chlcu'ide-Calcium -water, ! at J. G. Hall's. 3tJ15. SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES that suit your eyes at reasonable prices. Money hack if not satisfied. Two registered optometrists. Higli Grade Graden and Field Seeds. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. J. F. Ropster's Special Horse Hower. Hall's Celebrated Hog Powder prev9iits and cures Hog Cholera and adds one pound of meat for every cent s worth of the powder fed to hogs. MOST FASHIONALE STYLES IN STATIONERY. Box Paper, Tablets and School Supplies. Depository for Public School Books. Bibles, Teachers Bibles Family Bibles and Testaments at every price, Fountain Pens from l to 7.50. Guaronteed Razors and Pocket Knives. Large Stock of Toilet Articies.Extracts and Oilier Perfumes, Combs and Brushes, all Kinds of Soaps. Toilet and Talcum Powders. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES. Huyler's, Fenway s and other high grade Chocolates and Chocolate Bon Bons. They are the BEST. PANACEA, GENUINE, CHLORIDK CALCIUM WATERS AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF MINERAL WATERS. ALL THE MOST POPULAR SODA FOUNVA1N DRINKS. THE - BEST - ICE - CREAM - ON - EARTH. Your Friend 3m Gm HALL, Oxford, North Carolina. 0 Well, Weil, Well, Weil. Of all the Wells in this world of Wells, Montgomery's Wells does wor that tells. If you want sanitary plumbing that will stand auy and all tests. Call for Montgomery's plum ber Wells. j LET US SELL YOU A MEW TURNOUT THIS SUMMER jjl For Stomach-Troubles, take Pana cea Water, at HALL'S. ItJlo. Attention! Farmers. Attention! The Agricultural Society wants you to bring a specimen- of your crop of Vvheat to the Fair this fall. It is earnestly requested that you pull it by tihe irccts, so as to show the roots and the surreal conditions of it. DONT FAIL TO DO THIS. Put a sample of your Wheat away and keep it. Farmers' Union Meeting July 4th. There will be a meeting of the Farmers' Union on the first Monday in July. Let every Union man come. If you can't come! tothe county meet ings occasionally you will not be of much service to the U niton., and the i Union will not be of much benefit to Scared into Sound Health. Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, 111., writes: "A year ago I began to be troubled with my kidneys and blad der, which grew worse until I be came alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy head aches and the action of my bladder was annoying and painful. I read cf Foley Kidney Pills and after tak ing them a few weeks the 'headaches left me, the action of my bladder was agaiin normal, and I was free of all distress." Sold by All Druggists. Salisbury, June 8 A grand parade consisting of nearly one hundred big; automobiles en route from Atlanta to Xew York passed through this sec tion of Nortli! Carolina today, the pre cession being viewed by thousands of people along the national highway over which it passed. While) passing through. Salisburj' one of the Virgin ia cars, running at bigh speed, struck kcberi James. young son of Mr. .i J Mrs. R. J aines M tis city 1. ur ' i jig- him unconscious to ihe "(-p. ent. Ke . vas p:c.-;cl n and i'fter heroic treatment by phj-sicana revived and was carried home in a precarious condition . REMEMBER if you are looking for Straw Hats. "We are making the Bargains in Cl;o thing, Oxfords, or price that will please you. Call and lock them over. The LONG CO. "The Leading Store." is now Prepared to Sell You ASOLINE Little Hubert Moss, the briglit, love j f0,r we can certainly afford it one Ice Wagon Driver is iKIled by Train. Spring Lake, June 8. A Pennisylva ia Railroad train crashed into an ice wagon on the main railroad crossing here early this morning, killing Benja min Cash, the driver, and mangling the team of horses. Cash was 23 yrs old and a driver for W. G. Scott, an ice dealer in, this place. Cash had been employed but four weeks and formerly lived at Oxford, X. C. The ice wagon was smashed and the train passengers badly shak en up by the sudden application of the brakes to the oar wheels. and cheerful smile for his friends anc j Joved ones. lie realized that ne was snearinjg death, s door, yet his greatest Washington The complete route dread was the separation from his j of the Madriz forces is shown b3' loving wife and family, He leaves a J the belated telegrams received at the father, mother, sisters, brothers, a j state department.These telegrams con wife and darlnig littlei babe to mourn ! firm the reports of the total defeat Lis -loss. O: So sad that he should be ; of the aoops which have been ppenat- Knatched from them so sudden: But US m the neighborhood of Raima, Nit jmay they cast their every burden on Him who can support and comfort 5ai tnis their sad hour. And the hearts of their many friends go out in sym pathy for them, and most especially for the young Kvife and fairthlessi little tabe. Funeral) services were conduct Rev. Mr. A. S. Barnes, in a most in i 4 "tv A dispatch received today from Con sul Moffat at Bluefields dated last Thursday morning says " that whole of tho Madriz forces operating in the vicinity of Rama had abandoned their position after several hours of-severe fighting and in full retreat, haying left many dead and wounded on tihe pressive manner by reading an appro priate scripture lesson and prayer. Tjh the choir sang his favoratt Songs," Home of 'my soui Asleep in Jesus. L Kindly Lignt. and in that Sweet By anid By.aftre Which ihis remains were laid to rest at his home. The active palli bearers were Messers, M. P. Crews, W. J. Crew, 'Capus Allen.Zeb Overton A. J. Honeycutt, Harper Ream, Harry Daniel, and J. C. Overto The noncrary Pall bearers were Mesis ers L. A. Crewis Lex, Renn A. . Crews. J. B. Powell, W. Landis, J. F. Averett, C. W. Bryan, and Will Dixon The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful-Weep not dear1 ones,Hei man is not dead, but hias gone from this world of troubles, to wait your coming in a brighter land. Some times we wonder wihy one so much. , mand of the Estrada army at Rama "v wasi in hot pursuit. Rocky Mount Every near-beer sa loon, and firm selling near beer, and like beverages, is closed today and for the first time tin, years a resident in Rocky Mount cannot get tne real! gen, uine stuff, or the near amticle. All near beer applications were filed be fore the city aldetmen last night.and it was this .body that denied privi lege of selling, and tihis morning the proprietors of tih four esitablishments were met at the door by an officer who informed them that they could not open, as the city ihad denied them license. There were four application: and tihe keepers wf re willing to pay the five 'hundred dollars tax as re cently decided upon by the aiderm j ly little boy of Mr. Atias Moss, and wue, 01 near Jroviaenice. aied on sun day morning, June 12 1910, aged oine year and ten months. He was an un usually bright and attractive child. His parents and re'Jatiives were bound to him by an ardent, undying love. All that doctors, parents, relatives and kind friends could do for him, was faithfully done. But Jesus claim ed him as His own, and took him to join the angel band in heaven. The Kttle son of Mr. Jessie Daniel and wife, who was so badly burned some weeks ago, is getting better, and it is hoped he will be up and about again in a, short while. In a few days the new iron bridge across Tar River, near Provi dence will be ready for criOssing.The new road starting at I'rovidence goes in a direct line, and intersects1 the olfd road near Mr. Carl Piper's. This is am excellent) read, and is much bet ter and wearer than the old road. The wtaeat crop in this section is good, the best for many years. It is now -ready tor narv.es tanig. ihe conn and tobacco crops are better than last 3reat at this time. The Sabbath School at Beulah Bap tist Church at Providence numbered, last Sunday, 120 which is a few more than the total number of church mem bers. Mr .E. A. Howard, the very ef ficient superintendent of the Sab bath school, on each Sabbath, after the lesson has been, recited, gets one of tihe male members of church a new one each time to Vnaite a short talk on the lesson This adds interest to the school, and is devel oping new workding talent in the Ohunch J A S Seaboard Schedule. Trains leave Oxford as follows: No. 438 at 11:45a.m. No. 428 at .. .. 7:55 a. m. No. 440 at .. .. ..2:40 p. m. No. 442 at 6:05 p,m. Trains arriving Oxford: No- 429 at 9:40 a. m. No. 439 at 12:30 p. m No. 441 at 3:20 p. m. No. 443 .. .. . .at 8ao p. m. every tnree montins. leu will ieei better by doing! so. V. T. CHEATHAM, Sect'y. Do not wait until the iast day to buy your new vehicles for the 24th. (St. John's Day at the Orphanage). WE HAVE ANYTHING you want in the WAY OF A BUGGY OR SURRY, and can please you. See us. HORNER BROS. CO. Count rv Cured Hams. Shoulders, and Sides at HORNER BROS CO. Country Cured HAMS. Shoulders, and Sides at HORNER BROS CO. To The Democrats of Granville Co. A large mumber of voters of Oak Hill and Sassafras Fork Townships having requested that I become a candidate for office of Commission er of Granville County, subject to the endorsement of the Democratic Primaries to be held, June 25th. 1910 this is to inform the Democratic vo ters of Granvillie County that while not desirous of the office I will accept the nomination if tendered me and if elected will serve to the best of my abillitjy. w. m. woon. During the progress of a baseball game at Thoanasville iGa., June 9th, between Tthomasvillie and Bainbridge nines, Albert. Adams, of Atlanta, ex press messenger on the Atlanta, Birm igniham and Atlantic railroad, and for mer light-weignt prize fighter, fell dead im the igramdstand wihen a ball was knocked over the fence. His sud den death caused considerable -excitement, and the game was called' with out further play. -rvn- In Small and Large Quantifies. Come to Hamilton's on t tie 24! fi And set "Something for Nothing." Wedding presents, in beautiful Gut Glass, Vases, Fig ures and other articles are offered at Great Reduc tion during June. Don't Forget Hamilton's Fountain on the 24th. Come and get the BEST. Hot weather calls for Talcum Powder and Toilet Ar ticles. Our line is of the BEST. If not n Oxford, Come on the 24th. and call on Hamilton for yonr Drinks, Drugs, Candies and Smokes. ILTON DRUG COMPANY. ! Lham Glad to Recommend Them. Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., sayi "After taSkig Foley Kidney Pills, the severe backache left me, my kid neys becaVne stronger, tihe secretions natural; my bladder no longer pain ed me. I am gliad to recommend for use Foley Kidney PUs." In a yellow package. Sold by All Druggists. Don't Neglect this Opportu nity. Your Last Chance. If you have Heal Estate for sale no matter where located send us full description and price wanted and let us advertise it in our Real Estate Review which goes to press July 1st 191o This book will be widely circulated and will reach Home Seekers and Investors in all sections of the United States We aaK as Agent for buyer or seller in all Real Estate trans actions. GRANVILLE REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals, Investments. Real Estate Appraisers. A. H. POWELL, Prest. d. A. NiLES, Sec'y-Treas OXFORD NORTH CAROLINA,
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