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5 4 OXFORD FUBI1G LEDGEE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910 MOVING OF BUSY THRONG PEOPLE YOU KNOW AND PEO PLE YOU DON'T KNOW. The Faces of Those Caught While Coming and Going by Our Man-Aboui-Town. iO-i Wei 3 :'.. . Crews, of Skinner Oxford "vi?:tc :.Ir. L. C Mr. H. I Snuir.f'eld. srent a f Lis sister, Mrs. C. H. Easter, week. A. E. Boobiit town Monday. w days with Mr. .of Hest this f-r, was Air YV S Hester, of Oxford Route to the city i: riday. of Salem cam e ; I town Tuesday, and called i to see the Editor. Mr. Olll'e Pruitt. of Wendell, was in the city Tuesday. Mr J. P. Fruitt, of Route 1. was iii'twn cu business iuesday. Mr. Mat Sartoryhite, w streets Tr.esiay. Mr. Oscar Mcs; the i'ty Mcv.aay. was m Mr. Will Oxfcrd vi ar.iel. f Ror.te 4, was Mr. Be-r.ie Watldns, of Route 1, was a visiter in tre city Friday. Miss Mattie Blackw-ell. csne to the city ci:e day last week. Mr. Fred Curr..n, cf Rente G, was in town Friday. j Mr. West Brumrnitt csire to the i citv Monday. I i Mrs. P. C. Parian:, cf Route 4, was in uC-wn th:.s week. :r t.::s v,'e?r:. P. t'n city '.'his Mr. E. J. .' of Wilton, was The Rev. Mr Hern ia Recto: or Ox- in rhe so ice 1 OIE-TlRD OF 1TOUFLZJFB 13 of Wilton wa in t,1 Miss Lnla Kim I all Ville. Va.. is visitirg R-;.I Ul. Mr. W. B. Hcbticoa, was in the city Tuesday cf Lawrence Miss Myrtle Ro: 1, St. Stephens Eriicorai Chrrh ford will hold a serv; house ar E-erea. cn Sunday next 3; 30, p. in. Ail are cordially invited to be present. M tie clauihter. Mr. Crawford Knott, cf Route was in town en business Tuesday. Mr. R. L. Currin, of Ncrthside came to the city cn business this week. Mr. T. L. Cannrdy. cf Route 2, was on our streets this week. Mr. W. T. Taylor, of Stovall was in town Tuesday. Mr. Titus Currin, of Route 6, was in the city this week. Mr. W. P. Wilkerscn. of Oak Hill, was an Oxford visitor this we-ek. Mr. G. B. Royster, of Oak Hill, came to the city this week. Misses Sarah and IsabeUe Parham, of Route 3, was in the city this week Mrs. J. H. Daniel, of Hargrove, was in town Thursday. Mr. J. B. Pruitt, of Route 1 c ne to town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs D. G. Crews, of Route 2. was on our streets Thursday. Mr. S. P. Adccck, of Berea, was in the city Thursday. Mr. W. A. Sherman, of Berea, was in Oxfcrd Thursday. Mrs. W. T. Crews, of Tar River, was in the city this week. Mr. Jas. T. Cozart, cf Route 3, was in Oxford Thursday. Mr. Sam Dar.it!. cf Route G. was c:i our streets this week. Mr. Walter Averett, cf Route 6, came to town Thursday. Mr. W. H. Hunter, of Kittrell, was on our streets Thursday. Mr. R. P. Taylor, of Louisburg. came to town Friday. Mr. Crawford Knctt. of Route 1. wa in icv. n one day this week. Messr Jaine and W. P. Breeden. cf Bf.ntor.sv.ille S'. C. came over from Jackson Springs yesterday in their auit Mobile. Dr. L. V. Henderson, will leave for his vacation Saturday Aug. 20, and return Sept. 4th. x Misses Alma andO ra Wood is vis iting Mr. Robert Wood. Mr. -Tack Niles is visiting relatives in Bcst'on. Mr. Bert Taylor was in town one day this week. Mr. James- Booth, is on a visit to parents here. Mr. W. M. Wattkins, of Bullock, was in town this weke. Mr. E. C. Harris, of Route 3, was on our streets Friday. Mr. Will Thorp was in town Friday. ?r d Mrs. G. C. Faniel, and lit- Antionette. lett today. for Chase City, where they expect to make their future horn a. The Philathea Class will give a play Tuesday night at the Opera Hcu se for the benefit of charity. Admis sion 13 and 25 cents. Mrs. Omiard Ho2t of Lynchburg is visiting her sister Mr. R. S. Turner. Mr. T. S. Waller ana wl.fe, will leave Fridav for a two weeks trip to McrrisvilVe, N. C. and Norfolk Va. Miss Bessie Daniel, of Stem was in the city this- week. Mr. Rov Badgett. ofR cute 4, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Meridth Crews, was in town Wednesday. Mr. R. J. Newton, of Route 3, came to town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crews, of Route 6, were on our streets Wednes day. Mr. R. G. Hart, cf Route 5. came to the city Wednesday.. Miss Mattie Rice, of Route 5, came to town this week. Mr. Bill Cumin, of Tar River, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. W. T. Lee, and children are vLsiting relatives in Clarksvilie. Miss Sadie Younger, and mother, of Stovall were in the city this week. vii m yA Til "V HEADQUARTERS NORTH CAROLI NA DIVISION. hospitable welcome Virginia Heightens. L e-t Rev. L. S. Ms zY, of Raleigh was on cur streets this week. Mr. J. V. Morton, of Bullock was in the city this week. Mr. A. C. Parhsm. cf Route 3, was an Oxfcrd visiter this week. Miss Marv cf Henderson came to town this week. i Mr. John Stovall, cf Stovall came to town this week cn business. Horace Williams, and wife, of Oak Hill was in the city Friday. Will T. Crews, of Tar River, was on our streets i naaj . Mr. Luther Elackwell and wife, in the city Friday. Mr. Elvis Mnsvni. of Route came to the city Friday. was Mrs. P. C. Parham. of Route 3, was on cur streets Friday. Mr. Sam Morton, of Route 4, was a;i Oxford visitor Friday. Mr. Will Knott, cf Virginia, was in the city Friday. Mr. T. G. Bmmmitt, of Route 2, was in town Friday. Mr. Roy Badgett, of Route 1, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Will Kimball, of Route 6, was on our streets Saturday. Mr. R. H. Hart, cf Route 5, was ia the city Saturday on business. Mr. V. T. Cheathaoi, of Route 3, was among the busy throng Saturday Miss Clara Rogers who has been visiting relatives in Durham for the past six weeks has returned to her home on Bread Street, and reports a delightful visit. Mr. Len Knctt, of Route 1, was in the city Saturday. Mrs.Ar.neByrd Bailey, of Duham is visiting' her niece, Mrs. D. S. Ful ler on Broad Street. M:r. Jas. Cottrell, cf Route 5, was in town Saturday. Mr. W. W. Critchcr, of Route 5, was on our streets Saturday. Mr Charlie Mangum, cf Route G, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Elijah rir,iel, of Stem, spent the clay in the city Sunday. Mr. M. B. Hobgcod, of Route 1, came to the city on business last Saturday. Ed Earl, of Stovall was on our streets this week. Mr. John BHackwell, cf Route 3. came to the city this week. We regret to report that Mr. o.Jhn Webb has been confined to his home for the past week cn account of sick ness. The Granville Commercial club, of Oxford is making a pull for another train from Durham to Richmond and the merchants' association of this town might join in and help thigs along if it is worth while. Durham Herald. R. F. D. NEWS. We notice that things are getting iiveiv on account of The Public Led ger Prize Contest. We note that there are two pretty young ladies working in the office and we are not not surprised to see men, young and old, going up to renew and sub scribe for the Ledger. Subscribe for your county paper, it looks ikke every one would want the Ledger and get the home news, we mav not have it full of news ever tlm. but if there is anything much sarins we will try and get apart of it. Routs No. 5, We have a lot cf good looking sc-h-ncA TAardiers in town this week and the Institute seems to be starting off rSoaiv hut the. hours for meeting or are too long for hot weather i The average mortal spends eight out of every twenty four nous in bed that means one year out of every three a third cf your life time. Why not spend this time as comfortable as possible? There is nothing like a good bed for solid comfort, the right kind will give a life time of service and satisfaction. We recommend the well known icrasttcii Tlree Piece Medio Which is not only the most comfortable but the stroag est and most durable as well. Tine Bermislteiini Spring will hold up a thousand pounds" because we have proved it. We have the very best Stearns & Festers Felt Mattresses. We have 4 Refrigerators left that will go at cost. Bet ter come soon. In fact all Furniture has been marked down, so come and take advantage of the low prices. Updiiordto iroinere, Oxford, N. C. Neighbors! Why, why, why go out of this town to shop? You are select people. We know your tastes. Therefore our stocks are bought to match you. We buy no trash for 4:he passing crowd ; no "mail order" quality of goods. We are personally responsible to you. We are handy. You can come in here and "kick." We like it, because it puts us still closer to your tastes. Again, you can do as well here in price as you can in nearby cities, big or little. Now, here's the new stay: like this, they meet at 4; 30. About 60 teacher 4- ft o -. A o ri .-V! here. Une grada of move V meat only in 20-year go'.d-i!i case Committeemen employ your teacn-j ers for next term andh are them re a- ( n-i- Can vour Committee together! and sp-t soccl teachers and pay them well Miss Marv Shepard Ellis of Hend- eror is visiting Miss Mattie Rice j and Mrs. L. G. Breedlcve cn Route 5. Miss Marie Rice who has been visitng n SaLem wil return th:s week to her home in Greenville. We return our sincere thanks to the patrons of Route 5, and to the patrons of the ether Routes for their kind remembrance of the car rier boys, we have read without char ge Chickens, eggs butter, butterimjk cabbage, fruit, vegetables, melons, and so on. Also good dinners in the ma'I box and good dinners at tne church and at the table of patrons, may thanks to you kind friends.. M- W. D. Hicks is some better this week, we hope she will soon be much improved. FrleudsP, atrens, Town people and ail, stamp your mail;, it is but little trouble to get samps and stamp your mail, Carriers are not requested to p-'ek' loose pennies from the mail box. Have the number of your Route an6 box iut on all your mail. If vcu live in town have ycur box No. put on vour mail. We have over a nv.i-.0Ti of pieces of mail to go to tne d-ad letter office every racnth, you can not be too careful along this line Please do not forget this. D. N. Hunt. On t( Norfolk : e cry S. C our be Central Crde: i,..!.., P.v n-.ier of Major-General J. in. a. Lonaon. .-iujuiuiu-uri-n Paragraph 1. The Major-ueneral r-. 01 suu. commanding the North Carolina Di-; Maurrice T. Smitn, Campo. l-7 vision of the United Confederate Ve- will mee in Oxtcrd ug tcr-s has thA pleasure cf announc-: to elect oificers and make tango ing that the next annual reunion of ments to attend the reunion. Citv cf Norfolk, Virginia, on the 6th. j Thcs. D Waxier Aajutant. 7th and Sth days cf September, 1910, A. W. Granam Ccfcjmander in accordance with a most pressing J The ram seems to be general ncW, invitation from the Board of made ! and Business Men's Association of that ci-y I "If it is a Mower, or Rase joa Par. X A most interesting prcgra-! want, then Davis ls the man you mme is being prepared for the ocea- i want to get in touch wnh, for ae s?on includiu- S;d trips to the fa- ! handles the International l:ne, and :m ea-hore resort near 4 Norfolk, ' U is the BEST in the Reaper o,r ard ptw T)csi"re effort w'll be Mower. Write at once to oAML Eu iSade oVVne ofvc Ip&ited citizens DAVIS Clarksvilie, Va., for pr:ces, i cf Norfolk to make our reunion there and catalogue. the grandest and most enjoyable we ; have ever neid. r ree en-ert: .iniiieiiL v.-ill be provided fcr ail veterans who are unable to c-av for their meals and lodairs-. but all who wish prrerra.-rmp-rr musr. ar c-uce iiu..i Commissioner Sale cf Land. By virtue of an order of the Su- f"ee perior Court directing the undersign- d Ccraimissiouers to .2.ain offer for cseJph Hall Secretary, at s-ale the tract cf land known as the Norfolk, so that ample preparations rancr H. Tingen piace under proceeding ent.it Jed S. mav be made fcr their com tort, mis special proceeaing enuirea ri. is important and must not be over- ; Tingen, Admr. vs. Benjanrine Duncan looked or delayed. Commanders of end others, we will offer for sale at camps are urged to attend to this . 12 M. on Monday the 3-th day of SeP without delay." : ember, 1910 the said tract of land at Par. 3. The railroads will give re- the Ccusrt house door in Oxford by duce-d rates as usual, and the exact Public Auction, said tract, of land ad rate from anv station' can be learned I joins B. F. Currin on the East. Char frc.ni the local Agent. A delightful les. Critcrr on the North and Mrs. ti-p and" treat "s in store fcr all I Nancy Dean on the South, and coti wbo attend this reunion and it is i tains 23 1-2 acres, this the 12th flay hooed that there will be a large at- S of August. 1910 A. A. Hicks, tendance of cur old "Tar-Heels," all B. S. Royster of whom will1 receive a msot hearty j ' Commissioners. ATTENTTTON 7 -Jewel Watch $5 istf $7 tiSii'? $9 It cannot be bought anywhere for less money. That's only one thing For Sale try Oxford Jewelry Co, Now that the wheat crop is be ing harvested, permit us to suggest that you exercise great care to house it thoroughly dry, if you de sire the largest yield of good, pure flour out of it. As soon as your wheat is well dry, we invite you to let us mill it for you. We offer you now the best advantages that have ever been available to the farmers of Granville County for getting out of their wheat the larg est possible yield of pure, white flour. By all means, however, see that your wheat is dry. All that we ask is a trial. We know we can please you. We have the ma chinery and thef acilities to get out of wheat all there is in it in qual ity and quantity. Gur it 11 s 31 ffl SE PATENT k b m r MM MM Do You Know The Market Value of Your Real Estate. Gonditions affecting the value of Real Estate fre quently change and these changes are not in every instance made public property affected has changed hands also. We make it a point to keep our eyes open and we often have "advance information" that means "Dollars" to owners of Real Estate. Why don't you place yourself in a position to get the benefit of our activities? It will cost you nothing until we "make money" for you. Gome in and talk Real Estate and Insurance. GRANVILLE REAL ESITATE & TRUST CO. A H. POWELL, Prest. J. A. NILES, Sec'y-Tres. TELEPHONE PVO-88, OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. has made a hit, and taken front rank in popular, as a high grade flour. Many users will have no other. If you will bring us good, dry wheat, ve will make you flour of "SUN RISE" quality, we know that will please you. Some have asked us if we vill have the time from our merchant milling to handle custom ex change. In reply to all, let us say that we will; for while we are al ways busy we have large capacity, and provided large capacity in or der that we might do justthis;that is, handle our merchant customers, and our custom exchange as well. We assure you a cordial welcome far Valle y Mfg. Co mi mW W. R. KIMBALL, Sec'y.
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