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GXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 1910 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. STATE AND GENERAL NEW! Stock On Fr cf Gocdc. t. c;-.varc day of August. P1NNIX & PiNNIX. Editors and Owners. ONE YEAR -SIX MONTHS $1.00 .50 Lynchburg-. In the past six mon ths there have been two cr three deaths from pellagra here, and it is now learned that four white vo mer, are suffering- from serious cases cf the disease. wares witl sell for cash by public Au the lateJ. F. Ed- -l ixe entire stock ot gooes md merchandise, togethei with inaea-ne-ry Frtred throuah Oxford. N. C. Post Office as mail matter of the se cond class, in accordance w.m Act of Congress March 3 1879. Raligh.- the For For Democratic Chief Justice Ticket. Supreme oour., WALTER CLARK, of Wake County. Associate Justices Supreme Court. PL. ATT D. WAlKlR, of fvleckier.burg County. A Seabcard Air Line of tilie state pententi-a-ry yesterday de ! layed Xo. 33 northbound passenger train for over half an hotir.biit didn't cause any serious damage to property Winston-Salem, Oth. Leake, cf this city, are bed over the disappear j? daughter ilt 1 15 lay mo in it: t u -Mr .and Mrs. greatly distrr auee cf their r oreaiciasi yes a dililg'-'rit sear- ail the shop tools, and included in said store. At the same time and place I w?ll two valuable work horses and spring wagon, one dray, one buggy, and sev eral sets of single harness, one Bar rough Adding machine, one i'roii safe and numerous other articles cf per-" of the said J. F. Edwards. The stock of goods may be. so!d at private sale before said date, but unless a private sale is made lit - w Ml be del -I This the .-is failed io Ice: :o her. :"d then. 7th dav of Ausfust. 1010. INI. C. Chaniblee. Admrs. cf .T. F. Edwards, dec?: A. A. Kick ;d. Invested In Unimproved Property m iubuirlbs? And t WILLIAM R. ALLEN. cf Wayr.e Ccur.ty. For For Reprsseriat'.ve r. Fifth District. Congress Xssa four n: drew r.eci received taj CHARLES M, cf C i ifo rd Solccitor, For Senator, STECMAN. Ninth Judicial Dis trict. SAMUEL M. G ATT 13, of Crar.ce County. Seventeenth Senatorial District. ARCHIBALD A. HICKS, of Granville Ccur.ty. For Representative, WILLIAM A. DEV1N. For Clerk Superior Court, J. GRAVES SHOTWELL. For Sheriff. SAMUEL M. WHEELER. For Register of Deeds, JAMES B. POWELL. For Treasure, WILLIAM T. LYON. For Cororsor. W. D. BRYAN. Fcr Commissioner. ROBERT W. LASSITER. HENRY C. FLOYD. RALPH CURRIN W. P. WILKINSON. B. I. BREEDLOVE. Bahamas. Twenty r-r-d two warren w-re secordinsr to i n f o r ma t icn here today when the schoo- n.- Ei'iir.i was wrecked yesterday near Castle Isisru. All the victims wre negroes. Five survived reach ing Ragged Island after a terrible f:?ht with the seas. Xorfclk. a".. Bernrrd Tyner. aj traveling salesman, arrested aboard i an Old Dominion steamer on the chai of the larce-ney of samples from j .,- Yo-k employer, expresses me , A C Tvl ( s "RATOR'S iiied NOTICE. Auminstra- urnam lecurify Co. X:-' it or.ee a xnd tee nis ! d-s're to re?.un accusers. The samples which are of V.ather goods valued at about $800 he says are in two trunks in Peters burg. " where he was compelled to ieave them as security for a board bi'VA'ith him on the coat.whxh was about to sail fo Xew York, wiien ar- j rested, was his young wife. Sue aid not get off. Newport News, Va., A remarkable tall- of cruel treatment was related UV LUVU1U fuomic "1 - - , , . wao arnvea a. ere esLerua.y utu. B-ariios Ayers aboard the transport Summer. Strange icr of the late E. M. Sherman, decea scd. late of Granville County, this is to notify all persons having cla im s against the deceased to present arm for payment on or before th first day cf August 1911, cr this no tice will L-e pleaded bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment, C. B. Sherman Administrator, c-f E. M. Sherman, deceased, This August 5th 1510. ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as adminstrator viyon the estate of J. F. Edwards, de ceased before the Clerk of Court of Granville Cct-nty, I hereby give no tice to all persons indebted to the estate of the said J. F. Edwards to come torward and mae immediate Persons hold- been shanghaied cn claims to have a vessel sailing Buenos about a ; A GRANVILLE BOY. Mr. 3 R Winters, of Stem, X. C, vim a n s one tai,- ia iho employment ot tile Leilr, has gene to Lexing ton to become editor-in-chief of the Dispatch, cue of the State's best weeKlie. He went to the Univer sity where he took a course in jour nallsni ar.d acquired a good deal of experience cn the Chapel Hill News. We believe tie will make good on his new pc-oitiom He is bright and full; of energy and will no doubt keep the out of this pert fcr year ag o . He says he was put ashore at Buenos Ayers without funds, and after a short time was thrown into prison, where he remained several month's, being maltreated ard half starved. In vain, Strange says he appealed to the Asis-rican census. San Rafael, Ga., Twelve men are dead and a score are suffering from in.g claims against said estate will present them to me for payment on or before the third day of August, 1911, or thiis notice will be plead in tar of their recovery. M. P. Chaniblee Adminstrator. of J. F. Edwards, deceased. Tills August 3d, 1910, A. A. Hicks, Attorney. collision cn the Xorthwestern Pacific Railroad at lanaclo Station last night One death, that cf V.. B. Burton, of Berkeley, occurred today and the con diti-tn cf sever?.!': cf those in the hos pitals in Sa.n Francisco is precar ious. The cause of the accident is. as cribed by raidrcad officials to the failure of Conductor Geo. Flaherty. cf :he v.-crl: train, to obey an order tcj CORA A. FLEMIXG, hold his train mt ae yard at lganti-o ; Executrix cf w2n until tne passenger train from tu EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having' qualified as executrix of the will of James C. Fielding, decea sed, before the C-Serk of the Supe- i ricr Court of Granville County, no- s hereby given to all persons in- Hats a few desirable lots 5 x lio ft. cn Driver Avenue, which has been macadamiz ed. These lots front on the car line of the Durham Traction oompany and are just outside the Durham city limits and within One Block of the New S20.000 Modern School Buildi; which will be opened this Fail. For the Next 20 Days $400 Cash Will Buy any One oi These Lots. On Guthrie Avenue, which is also within one block of the car line and the school building above referred to, the Company owns several very desirable lots which can be bought for from SSoo to Sddo. A dwelling house which costs not over $7co to build on any cf these lots will rent from $lo to S12.5o a month. First come, first served: Address W. H. Rogers, Trust Building, Durham, N. C. WANTED: 12 cords of wood. Apply to Ledger Office. debted to said estate to come for ward and make payment of the same Persons holding claims agaitnst his estate DispatoU up to its stand ar The out. lost out, and the outs wo: please present them for payment on or before the23rd day ol July, 1911 or this notice vii plead ed in bar of their recovery. This 2"ra day of July, 1910. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. I FOR SALE a second hand carriage. To All to Whom These Presents May I Apply to Ledger Office. CoTre Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction by duly authenticated record of the proceeding for th voluntary dig solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Gran viiCe Poultry farm Company, a cor poration of this state, whose princi pal office is situated in the town cf Stovali, County cf Granville, State of North Carolina. H. C. Wolfe being the agent therein and in charge ! , thereof, upon whom process mav be ! wis, tne '.i ,.i;., i, i examine ail State of Ohio City of Toleda, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the fi'rm of F. J. Cheney and Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and Wanted to sell a Xo. 7 Remington j State aforesaid, and that said firm Typewriter. Slightly order, a bargain. Emmett. used, in Perfect j will pay the sum of OXE HUNDRED Apply to M. Try "Frozen Grapes" at New Soda water Fountain. Lyon's free Buggy buggies of charge. specialist, will brought to his and will pres- This Dist Republ!i,?:iii. .it will never ne'i Bemcciats ipiit. a tlclce cf Gva nvillj go will i had threat nine ; ceased. iiil of C. Fleming A. A. Hicks Attorney. drcc. Eruaae ing himself mission, was :nd n s ur he rd in a t ; on ig :an-atsssnt- r- i This chl Pride as sh herself onie can figiit even If 'crate back"' in shape to Jeffries couldn't. Oli menac md cm town Witncut roncluded vesterdav af ternoon by Mayor Walker, and Lind say was discrharged frc'ai office. He h?d already been susperdid. The charges were brought ly the Mayer who also acted as detective to secure evidence, and he gave his testimony, along with other witnesses, before himself as the trial jud? e. This is AD fviiN ST RATOR'S NOTICE. as Administrator deceased, qualified of the Late C. W. Connelly late of Granville County, this is to notify all persons having claims a-2-aiut the deceased to present them for payment on cr before the 29. day cr this notice will be of July All w'uV Mcrehead doesen't care : the second time that I for politics, lie is just playing. n.i.usuy We understand why the New-Si was been dismiss? kcr. d from office by lias Wal- 1911 .ii bar of their recovery. p-rsons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. W. B. Connellv Administrator, ntitled "Corporation," preliminary ) hte issuing cf this Certificate of j Dissolution: i Xow. Therefore I. J. Brvan Grimes. J Secrteary cf State cf the State of j ! Xorth Carolina, do hereby certify ! i that the said ccrpcraticn did, on t-e : S0:h cf June 1910, tile in my office j a duly executed and attested consent j in writing to the dissoiuion of said corporation, executed by all the sto- ; ekhoMers thereof, w hich said consent and t'he reccrd of the proceedings i aforesaid are new cn file in my ! c.ribe for their ailments. For a new CALLI3. shaft properly fitted ' try DOLLARS for each and every casie of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1SS6. (seala,) A. W. GLEASOX, NOTARY PUBLIC. i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter I nally, and acts directly on the blood ! and mucous surfaces of the system, i send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sell by all Druggists. 75c. Staggers Skentics. That a clean, nice, fragrant said off'ce- as provided b of C. uly 20. W. Connelly, deceaased. 1910. ft gainst Mr. Mcrehcad so strong. This o:U talk about what Republican are going to do, is iU tommy rot a mm The Republican took a backward step when thev took in Marion Butler. The Republicans say they are goln to build up a respectable Partv in this State, Isn't this a joke? - Read the article entitled, "Shall we make But'hiism the issue" by the Editor of Greensboro News. Wonder how Mr. Morehead will dis tribute ir;- Pie. and wonder to whem he will ,-iive the Post office here. a i Ti'dn't the Cr.ucasion and Dailv s hav, a blcody fight and we be Around The Route. rain seems to be general nowr. me corn ana tonucco crops win be short. All cf the late crops will be helred by the rain. I The In testimony wehreof set my hand and Ft' fix-; seal, at Raleigh, this I June. A. D. 191 0. J. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of State lit I have heard '1 my ofiicial C'th day cf Life on Panarra Caral. has had one frightful drav, back-malaria trouble that has brought suffering and death to thousands, the germs 'inat a clean, nice, fragrant corn- cause chills, fever and ague, billions- j pound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve ness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness j will instantly relieve a bad burn, cut, and general debilitv. But Electric ; scald, wound or piles, staggers skep- Bitters never fail to destroy them : tics. But great cures prove its a land cure malaria troubles. "Three wonderful healer of the worst sores, I bottles completely cured me of a I burns, boils, felons, eczema, shin ! very severe attack of malaria," I eruptions and also chapped hands, ; writes Wirt. A. FretweH. of Lucama, j sprains, aand corns. Try it. 2Zc at X. C. I've had good health;,. G. Hall's ever since." Cure Stomach, Liver and kidney Troubles, and prevent Tj j Drink "Jersey Creme" you can get phoid. f-Oc. Guaranteed by J. G. Hall. ' it at L yon Lirug Store". Mr. spent New Jiev; vns a?e cf dc V -it Li Charlie Breedlove and family last week visiting relatives on Route No. ". It helps a merchant or a clerk to get off cn a few days vecation. Have you given your clerk Irife vacation? Miss Daisy McMillcn and Miss Verna Fleming, two fine young la dies from Vance are spending the ! week with the popular Miss "Ruby Woody cn Route Xo. 5. ! Miss. Ethel ; cille Aiken are tuie- at Oxford this week. There i are a large number cf teachers in ; Oxfcrd rr.d we hepe there is some i thir-gk dclng. Ereecilcve . i - i V - i - - i. and Miss Lu- Bid yea sre what Daily News, of Oreensbcio, the lerdir-g crgan cf the Republican Party had to say about Butler. It ii.es him uo rielit. The Repblicars in the fifth disr!ctt will either have to swallow Butlerism or vote T uocratic tickets this fall," Says the Franklin Times. If we- l ul cur way about it, we would ra'hrr1 swalicw a 7arge dose of aloes. Bvtl.rism is a synenvm fcr Per! fidy, rascality, and political trickery. ! His name shcu.Tt net be spoken in a ; crowd. Vnd think of it: he is More-i Jiead's chief adviisor. i wen the Onfcrd a col Edna Crews r.ze m he uxre-ra her fine composition i reading, "The Future South" : j the race for the Ledger prize, i ask cf cur friends and relative sen a n er your also send her the cf this wee is expecting to e va o T.r:-j,fW tG I vc iivitc gcRurmizme avoey-svcr to look AT OUR GOODS. VC A&K THEA TO COMPARE QUALITY WITH QUALITY, AtiQ PRICE WITH PRICE. ALTHOUGH WE CRRY AOE BUT GOOD G00D, WE DO tiOT tARK A HIGH PRICE Oti THEM. tiO 0iE WISHES TR.4SH. IT DOES rtOT PY TO BUY r. THEREFORE, WE OFFER YOU 0tLY RELIABLE AER- SHADISE AT PRICES (0 HIGHER TUAn THE QUALITY. fall, and to be contest will help a:i:cn in th last I ?k. Miss Edna ! cuter college this I a winner 'n this j her verv much. j D. X. Hunt. I Eye Troubles. Does' your head and eyes ever feel like a dull' aching pain at the tem ples iankl at top cf the head, cr per haps, at the case of the train, with eyes smarting, burning when confront i.ng a brhght light suddenly? Cr is xwewsipa per type clear before year eye sight? likaly you need glasses Er. N. Rosen-stein will be at Oxford Tuesday Aug. 23-rd at th-3 Exchange Hotel, al so W3duisday Aug. 24 at' Creedmore, with his ten years practical! experi ence and superbly equipped with all ilhe latet ctyles cf Shur-On eye gla sses, Foric and Kryppck Invisible Bi Xoexl lene. Don't fnij to see him. he makes no chaarges for consultation. Misses Elizabeth Reed. Lizie M of Durham ar.:l Elma Warbatcn, Rockingnam, X. C, are vis i tine Miss Hettie Lyon on College Street.0 of though holding the ths :r.c:i prison Porch Party. Tuesday afternoon Miss Hixie White entertained a number cf her friends at a perch party in honor of Miss Mrry rishcr Hunt, cf Enfield. N. C. Progressive games were played, after which erfreshnie-uts were served. Those present were: -iisses: Esther Mitchell. Roberta j Kicks, Ar.eine Hicks. Merv Shaw, Marie Eur we 11, Carrie Harris, Soph-! ronia Cccper. Julia Cooper, Lucy j Landls, Bessie Rclards. Bessie How- j ell. Hei!en Royetr. Sail' a Webb E-! telle White. Mary Royal! Hancock, Ethel Hancock, Hellsn Paris Faun ie Hys, Ruth Taylor. Caroline Hunt. rm tarn DON'T FORGET cn hand , Call-is ail the keeps sin-.-ix! e. nice- They have a Definit2 Purpose. Foley kidney pills give quick reUef i ly painted and trimmed f n cases of kidney and bladder ail- ' " ments. Mrs. Rose Glaser Terre Han j What about painting that Buggy te Imd . tells the result in her case, f lcr c xms taii. and save expenses Sr!d bv all Drueeists. ! of vcu tni. new one. -CALLIS. A Per-?-c-n County man calls d in j Seed: Oxford to see Callis. the Buggy Doc- ! All Kinds tor and after a skilful examination, ; and Tumi-) an operation and application h wen i BEST GRADE homo rajcicing. . ... i STORE, TriSiiks9 Bags and Dress Suit Cases. When getting ready for your summer vacation remember our assortment of everything the traveller needs is com plete and prices right. Fouiards,Taf f ellas and Pongees Silks for spring and summer wear have never been more beautiful nor so popular as this season,our stock is still up to its usual high standard and prices reduced, Millinery. The Millinery season is drawing to a close and soon the milliners will be go ing off for their summer vacation and rush. To close out'our remaining stock we will make big reductions in hats flowers, ribbons, etc. New line of- summer hats just in bought at a great bargain. Ready Made Sheets and Pillow peases. We make no claim that we are selling these goods at cost but when this lot is gone no more can be had forthemonev. It will pay you to investigate. Ladies Tailored Coat Suils. 15 Ladies Goat Suits just what yon may need and if we have the size to fif a rare bargain awaits you. These suns XS?6 reductions: $16.50 Suits to $13.50 S20.00 Suits to $15 00 $15.00 Suits to $12.50 $10.00 Suits to $7.50 WE WILL GIVE A BIG REDUCTION I CLOTHIrtG AHto LOW ahtpd c crvsjj. ill 1U JL i UUUU 1 . FOR fcr a!! Sowina. F of Clovers. Grass. Rape ! SfCl!s. Not hire- Hit- th.Q At HALL'S DRUG LANDI ASTOM
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