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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY AUGUST 26, 1910 I! If ?! 1 II 8 1 1 (i II l! mt w --a ,rM T f f l9 ?! fl- A 11 Wii says H s mmwwm Load tip our it It i n lell Your n First Tobacco with Us Fair Dealings Good sn g a - m j ' tr ' Mf a 'IHP JJTO V A l "sCT-6i SB I T-T T" ! : CREEDMOOR, IM, OFFICERS: Z. E. Lyon, Presicent. J. S. Cobb, Vsee-Fresidsnt. The best and Safest place for intpret naid On Certificates Of depOSltS every IOUr months, oSyTwo Sanks in Granuilie countyW interest on your mon- r i- ey every lour inuiiiat TRY US AND YOU We extend all accommodation have never turned a single customer down that did business ith the Cilizens isanic. IIif DIRECTORS: S, W. MINOR, S. C. LYON, W. D , SANOLiNG, Z. E. LYON, H. D. MANGUfvi, A. A. io You Know 11 Value ol Your M HI r "aT MTTrTT-T!--'" " ' ' T ' B--ZaS 5Ta" L-fL-----i -:t 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'7 for you. Gome in and talk Real Estate and Insurance. GRANVILLE REAL ESITATE & TRUST CO. A. H. POWELL, Presl. A. MILES, Sec'y-Tres. TELEPHONE NO. 88, OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. Statement is Not Tree? If You Want Hot Air Look Until You Find a Big Crowd of Talkative Men- If You Want Your Tobacco With illf " cEIiOj 11 Jill, AT' IffflllSE. We Have our Opening Sale TJrarsdlay Sept. 1st. 1910 We Want Two Million Pounds of Primings and Stalk Tobacco as early as we can purchase it on our floor. Be sure to begin with us. Weights and Prices Shall be Our Motto I Harris i . . ' i Cashier. your money. Four per Cent. ! WILL BE PLEASED. that your business demand. Wei 11C fthrmt YA11I OkPPaimt T. H. PERRY. J. L. PEED. J. S.COBB. Z. T. FERRY. L. T. EMORY. LYON. lee iviartcei Real Estate. I II!!! V ii Money, Sell ; to Xorfoik. ! Aiken said that he had scftne in on ; ey left, which the two men did not j ' locate, lie telegraphed to his rel- ative-s, telling of his unusual exper I ience. Last night he returned home. ! Aiken told the police that he had no idea where his horse and buggy were The poMco say that he went over to Portsmouth yesterday and consult- ed the conductor and other members of the Seaboard Air Line train crew I that brought in yesterday morning's train from the South, but they did not-reme!?DereVr naing seen mj,j ?SH S 1 1 oe still auiieimg iicini tne eiiecLS ui i be still suffering frqm the the drug. Aiken gave his age as 24. He was well dressed. He said the robbers did not get his watch." R. F. n. NP.Wfi.. j foi T(he .,ubLo Ledger,, seems to be the greeting cf many of ; the friends who meet you iow. lnose; . v.-orldng especially for The Ledger S and competing for the pvi::e on route ! 5 are as follows: Miss Florence Dement i Miss Estell; O'Briei-. j .Miss Carrie FattorsDn. Miss Maggie -Critcher. j All cf these are my fiiends fine i patcrns and we .wish thorn hnuch -sue j cess. In sending coupons to your friends, try and send t3cn;. before they arc out of date. I -Miss Am :"e ITartcn. of Richmond ! is visiting Mss Made vllcks Da route The Carrier apperciaios flic tnany : kind acts of his patrons. Manr ma ny thanks to Mrs. R. J. Aiken and Mr. W. D.H icks for nice cabbage, to Mr. and Mrs. F. II Woody for nice peaches, to Mrs. Anne hRlihevi for vr it. to Mr.C Hester, for nie fruit and melons, and to Mr;. O. C. Hester and Lee Grissoui fcr nice nice melons andM. to rs.W . D. I licks for nice chickens. Rest, wishes to you, kind firends It a fords me that the cancer has come out cross. Dr. I her cheeriull and her tne.nn; are an noue , . , . , , i t iful that site wnl De well agdm ut fore very long. Misses Lucile Aike.i and Ethel Breedlove of Rcuto 5 '.re attencHn the Teachers' Institute In Ox.'oid. If tihis Institute i gcoi for Ihs ru- ar rl teachers it look3 lke it wuoid be good for the town teaciierr1 ahc. Those who are working- for a puze in tne uomefci uu ui vour subscriptions and yot.r coupons come in as faut as yon .vot, tbea. Wp wnt to do the fair tliuif; in I i i continued from naip 1. i pleasure to announce 'ul "L'Sii ie rr .d n. of Mrs.W . D. -bheks j & . . i ? ,V vb0 i,r,v; wit!-, humbli 1 . It viss seven inches a ; Miss Buliocn of Ragh went to w Mission to" the power which has Cel-lam has been tilth-, iord last wesu arter an extenuea v ,s-. - . ,lt irt a and she is bright ana it to iUisses Aaniup ana hiie i,: : . efivcc rl. thi; MOVING OF BUSY THRONG . jj PEOPLE YOU KNOW AND PEO PLE YOU DON'T KNOW. The Faces of Those Cauglit While Coming and Going by Our Man-About-Town. Mr. A . A. Crews of Rente - v.as In Oxford Wednesday. Mr. John Phipps of Route 1. came in on business last Wednesday. Mr. W. T Currin was among the throngs on our streets Wednesday Mr. A . C. Parham, of near Oxford was in tov n recently. Mr. w ?:i Oxford visiter oni Mr. Marsh Daniel. ua.y tins wee-c. cf route 1. was on c:.r srteets one day last weeK. of n Hill was week. m tow bus: n ss tais Mr. Marsh Curiln, cf Rente 4 ime to Oxford last week. Among the people seen on our bu- streets Thursday, were Mr. Jos. oiueii, ana .a nant, ci j Mr Phipps. of Route 1, was The friends of Mr. Rub an Overtcci. nf rr,!ifo A irerc p-lsrl To spo him m Oxford last Thursday. Mr. Ben. F. I:an came to Oxford . on business one day recently. . Mr. Ceorge Stem, of Stem was in Oxford Thursday. Mr. Thurman Knott scent a short ! T : J p -t m i n i 'vuue ie oxiora l-uursaay murmiig. Mr- ToT, V-v of PotA f was . v 3 "f-1--1 Jlab eau f i this matter in charge and they de .Mr. Joan veaae, Ol Koute - vas ed v,.v her gtay. She was tne lite of v..:- ! an Oxford visitor several days ago ! I . Gibbons Re 1 1 of Route 6 was in uwn one day this week. Mr. Wts'ty Knott of Roa'e 1. was also seen in town Thursday. Last Friday Mr. George Slaughter cs;nie over irom ierea ana stajea 1 1 a a while in Oxford. M.r W. C. Currin spent some time in Oxford on business last Friday. Mr. John Phipps, cf route 1 was ct.iu.viLK Liie many vis-ioib tu uu; cj i . r . : i , iMir Friday. Messrs R. T. Critcher, J. T. Dan iel and Nat Jones, jail of Route 1, came in and spent the day Hast Fri day. Mr. Abner Newton, of route 2 was in our busy town Friday. E. X". Clements, of Route 1. v.as in town recently. M.r Mack Bragg, came over from j Stem Friday morning and spent the day . Mr. J. W. was cn our Morton of near town streets Friday. wa s in t own re- i Mr. Sam Gordon, ofTsr Riyer was an uxicra visitor nuay a-itei- ! 'inAn The frie no's of Mr. Crawford M. Knctt were glad to see him in Ox- I T 1 i. 1 - , . , 7 - Mr. Jas. A. Davis, of Route in town on business Saturday was Mr. V. T. Cheatham was in Ox tor several days Mr. Ed. Bcbbitt of Wilton came to Oxford on business last Saturday. Mr. Will Daniel of Route 4, was seen on cur streets one day recent- j jy i at- -n T'nn. rM,QHiam of T?nntft 7. as an Oxford visitor Saturday. I Mr Elvis Mangum came in from route 2 and spent some time baau- " - . , came in Saturday afternoon. Messrs L. H. Knott, and J. B. mil of Route 1 were cn our streets Sat- uiaay. Mr. Fred Y. Currin was an Oxford visiter one day ijist week. Mr. Jas. T. Morton came in off: ; 'a i etavcA come t'mp. ' 0-i . j Satudray Mr. C. R. Ccrd.cn of near Oxford nr-f a short while in town SatUT- i day a!tsr.orcn. ' V- T. K Acccck of Route 2 was - -i ; r-,i 1, Ln vJXtcra on uusmebs saiuum: . IT-.- TVi'T- Tl-rrn .f T?P.i w ox it.oi.iLH i, .s Tmong thf- crowa tout guti-erea n ; Oxford Saturday Mr. Jim Ace some time in c k. of route 2 spent city Saturday Mr. Jt s. Li. Farham came ix::d Saturday. Mr. Charlie R. Lewis cp. m-: ever on from Stcvall S business. Mr. Charks R. Heste vas an Oxford visitor Route week. 1.T -4- Critcher and Ctho ssrs. X. Hester w. on our streets oaturua; Mr. Jce 'Clement cf route 1 came Oxford on busines: 3. Saturday morning alne of Raleigh has Miss Ethel Fleming been spending some time at Xorth - j i-iun near una oiue. Mi been spending some time at Xorth ; equal reauiness ana xOyity to lua. i a'.j- ii'. i 1 4. it.. ir.. -c'. : n-n'.n no r-.nt irto ti:s seivue i. . 1 ' i , -m-- . -iT t i i n lr. - -.J. - ----- - V- - c - -j - iA - v - Ari Sarah and Isabplla Parham i Route j urday. were in town shopping Sat Mrs. P. C. Parham, of near Oxford was a visitor to this city one day this week. Mr.C am Burnett cf route 5 came in town Saturday afternoon. Cheatham of route Mr. R. H. as on uui juct-a uir T A- weo.k t . . Miss Isabeile Pierscn is visitinz or i Gra- ham Kar.t Miss Ora and Alma Woe; gia are visiting friends and v.- i:i Oxford. ;c-iAt:v- Mrs. Stephen K. Jcr.es and daugh ters, Misses Elizabeth and Katherine were Oxfcid visiters Monday. i Miss EMzabsth E. Jones of route i 2, has rermrde term Maxtor, X. C ; after a pleisant visit to Misses Fay i nie and Ruth Me "hartcu. Miss Martha and Mus Ilallie El- ' and from Stem: Messrs Meivin nml liott after spending two week on a,.Tchn Mayes; frc:n Creedmoor. Dr. visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hobgood ; Rogers and Mr. Hubert San-ford,- returned last week to their home in ! Durham, mv v Buffalo Liihia Spring Notes. Mr. J. M. Currin returned to Ox - ford Tu -sday. Mrs. F. P. Hob 2 cod is sojourning here tor the present. Prof. Hobgood t-lij i ii , - - - . l 11 whilt-. Miss Carrie Kobgocd Is visiting the IVnly of Mr. Watt Elsni near the Springs and drives in occasionally. n. B Monda a an retui d 'uesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilman Cannady and lv. H. G. Williams were among- tn arrilvals Tuesday. Mr. and -Mrs. t naries u. rtav auu IN ! Mrs. Eugene Levvellen and son. after a pleasant stai it the Springs, have gOle IiOi-. i ed their baggage wilth white l -i T ! ana inrew r.ee oer wm. .i. the place while here. ,r if t T- ,T ati - -Ii. aiiU -HI 55. O. . iUttiUVna, .'11.; ed a jolly Oxford party at the Spriings L'ast week. , Mrs candace Brown has made her j ; annual trip to this health resort! and i returned' Enuch' benefited. The new bottling plant is as com plete and sanitary as science and me- chanics can make it. A graduated : . : i - - i. . : - '. . .e i - it the next three months. aiui a aiiee iav arrangements have b?en made for lo Liihta bpnngs Mrs. . z. ..nitc-A- t -Horne-Ccmirg Jubilee and R- ii v.tuL uowt .uui.ua , jr" . , ! union" for all persons born in Xorth bv Mr. Mitchell who uad been with ; r,a,.1!,1 . ,. K t 0,.t0,u her arr-rg portions o sta? , duinrg tfce fiftleth state Fair, Oo vvii-eii ciifv men j.i.tri.u? u c trrT-.aT. i- - Vavnr J S UV!:"i , Lraciei-.uiusAai- ia cise "i . "- result- of n stroke nf mra vsis ;i ders are booked ahead for all the . the uight cf llis deatht le start(y. 1 watpr tho f-Jr.ri?'!? 'n 2 ran SU;)Di5r IOl!.. ,v. r.to v.i-. u. -t i . . - t wti iiiirr d i .ii - i v - . . in liirt i j vi i n ; ' . Bright davs. cool nights, a geneortts j is supposed that he had another at table, bowing alleys, pool, music, anc tack cf paralysis, which caused him dancing, rest, ridi-ing, driving, plen-' to fall to the tic or below with su; !i; j r.. ftf ffr.n,i mmna,nr nrri air t.hA halt giviing water that one can drlink go in i-a tha a n-.rtt. nnrac.tivpi re sort for the sick or the weak. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Tayloi week with us recentl;. Dr. Kays left Dr. Boo-li ii spent -a ?.aarge i of the sick fcr a few aays last whiR he mace a trip to uxiora.uai- 4 . X 1" T - I a xv .iiijvitu. . busliiness. At an ol;i fashioned spelling niate-i betwipf-n nicked teams .ac.ina: the vis- i'Ltors, conducted by Prof. F. P. Hob- cood, Mrs. T. L. Booth was ine only service. in;s expnurs wny ta. sielle!r left standing at the e-"d cf the vie- was net conrir.twd by h-s contest. Mrs. Ray who was on Mrs. ; sen i: paster, whom he loved wry RrMh'j t va a t'-o. lat or, that ; ciiy. ide to be tarown Mrs. R -vi : been G. Rassiter 1 iti-r it. a ecupi- cf weeks more. .Mrs. .-ass;cer u. ;reii wi- au r T" - I : 1 .1 most of that time but is improving now. 1. 1j. tiootn ana uj- been enjoy in; , a rest wa ;: e pana.v ing of the health-giving waters nere. Tr T?i-Th str-.A Mmfir Tom lfrtt VV ea . . . n-'-n ,n w , Doctor Mr. John W. Hays, of Petersburg,! )id Mr F B Hays of oxford have fa" rViic n-cu- tiiis weex. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT j to the Memory cf mr. J. r . towards, j Adonted hv the Edwards Hose & Ladder Company. Whrer.s. in the-death cf Mr. J. F. Edwards, th- Edwards iloie. & t a a rr v v i.-f M. oni v 1 honorary member, its best and tru - I ot y-"-r.d i b rcnr tcr v.hr.m it was ! named, the man to whom it owea lts ' I - "rp- pil i-ncst rf WiiatiVf-i" ;s it ma rt'u-L-1-' Ana wnere? the Edv.ard- t-x- ! nfificr Lcmnanv ue s to iay tuio tribute rtspfct cn tne grave or chief riid to give public- i former ! e-:i to 1 L.J api:rec: I IT:' tor services rsnacr-iu oy a. in; . . Nov.. therefore, he it resolved: 1 That in the death of Mr. Edw.;r this Cchr.;piy has lc.'t- a friend and L, it had s el 1 c ter wr.c-e nan Wis: c." ii. That in the death of tid wards this community has not oiuy iest a splendid :zen. a strona ana ! forceful ma but hss lost one of its niost mtblic-spiiuted servants, its best mr,5t trie A ami truest defender in ic the time of peril from flame, a viv -q giadly served his community :n i the humble station of fireman with ; equal t,--: Ath a pyrd his of fhavd kinsnectde and the friends - iv.ho dailv toiled with him, our sin 's cere sympathy in this the hour of tneir sorrow. 1 4. That a copy of these resolu - ! tions be sent to The Public Ledger I for publication and that one be for- ; warded his family and that these i resolutions be spread upon the .mln- 7, j of cur CZn?- : "- - J - i J-.-l JOHN'. A. WILLIAMS. WADE H. ER1TT. 'Don't forget that DAVIS PAYS Currin Entertains. the evening of August lDtli, Roxle Currin entertain' el a r of friends at h-r beautiful v heme nar Xoru:s:ee. For On Mill: ty ana other games were played up on thj- i.iazza and lawn, which wer- made luminous with JauaU:e kinr teriis. About 10 o'clock melon were served upcr. the lawn. At a later hour the guests repaired to the din ing room to be served with ice cream and ether refreshments. Those pres ent were Miss, Lizie Gccch, of Ox ford. Miss Ethel Fleming, of Ralei?h, Mr. andM rs. Will H. Fleming. j From the Community. Misses Ziha. and Gertrude Fleming. Gold:-- and i Carrie Farthing:, Ilallie. Mnir. and . I'-la Lyon. Lizzie and Clyde Royeroft. tseatnce.L ame and uetavia v, a:- le-r. Isab-iUa Ccley. M-ssrs W. H. ard C. M. Flemirg. Graham Roy croft. Sam Rcbards. Has:! Rurk. ' ley. Ren and Jesse Lyon, W. I. Aik en, Mrs. Evhia Lyon. All present thoroughly enjoyed th evening and voted Mi.-s Curnn an ex cepTicr.al'y good hostess. Thousands of Xorta r'aroliniar.?; ha? migrated to a!! ; ans of th-. country. This State be a played o. great part m the winning cf ti west and in the deve!cr)m"nt o! all ty. Xorth Carolina v'r'I;:- pluck, and ability have pr table factors in many other Stat.es. People from the Old Xorth State ha v. set their mark everywhere but Lava never lost their love for their mo ther State, Xorth Carolina. Complete a, is chairman and Fred A. Olds. spere- , tsn. nf tha rminiitf whtrli S t I 1 ! II- II M HS H Fill .1 I"1.! es. as far as possible, of any people from this community who now re- ... r.i. i 1 other States, in order that invitations may be sent them. Coley. Mr. S. F. Coley, familarly and lov ingly caU by all, "Lay Coley," died at his home in Dutchville township Granville County, X. C. Aug. 12th 1910 in the sixtieth year of his Lif. Brother Coley had been in feebl j llealrfl for a nUinber of vea.rs asi th. r . ting near the top of the staitrway it " force, as to cau-e death in utes. i ioiiie.r uo.-ej vas one ci 'ria.i'..- villcs best citizens, and one of rr ; best members cf Concord lUp'-- : chu-rch. ! He was happily in a rr led to a Oaugh ter of the late kinrhen Rcycroft, Knc n of Reeds. His flevot-id v:f f...U vk V iJ Hi- i.ll'-.IHH ill..' i l ,nrv , iniC. He Si-id. pc-riisps more than o:t-"-e, j to his family. -I will not live long", i prols-.-ed laitn una.-r Brother hfv d:ey s prtacning and n a')Ti.' 1 ni' nd I wart him to conduct my a. 1 1 or ; rotr.fr i.oi-y s i.-rotn.' rs ,."z one. Law gow beiV.-iv him ti t::- ve ! glery hind. Haupv was th- MfA .: ; or ' of th brorhtrs in that bautir:t T - . . . utjia:--, nei e so-ri o. ui,u pit:-: hnrr c. v:'ii etv n,rrr.'.v nv ! n:r t ; --- w " H i never be known. ! So tiuiversally beloved wrs RrM. l-.,t-... i-i, . - ...,.- , n i uecnle atterni-rl n:s hur:ai. t'Li - : - - - . - - . . " h" '- , ' . - . . ' rigfiuous. and let my last -:m :k his.' 1 I J. A. S. '-'Miss Gertrude Landis Entertairs" US.f 1 c . t : . j afternoon in honor of Miss Louiso I Rees cf Balt'incre. who is the gu'st I of Col. and Mrs. William Lar.dis. 'The parlors were beautifull v d orat- i f d for the occasion and the color sch, erne of yellow and brown was rarrp-d lout in tne score cares and aiso j the refreshments which wer.-. served -r- two course sr.d corsisVi of saltdj.-. s;:.;:dv.'if i:; s. ic- s jr,-.:i c?.v--i. ! Punch was Sf rvr.d bv Mis.;.; .Julia . Winston and Z: n-:t (.'rc-ory. Th-j ; g'UeSt were: ' -'i -s no. t ; es of Lahimor-: f Prinofss A:::;. Miss Weav .,(1. ... .. , ... i i : .Miss .sowj.Tg. ct iic:u.!irif, v -t.. Miss Beatrice Lew-;.s. of .'V c,::, Mrs. Mcrr's of Jacksonville, Fia. M:r:s E'Rih Snrntley. of Richino?)d. Miss All. va' Coo r M!.,s Alt ue WiJtak: :-i :-s Xet Gr sorv. M'.-s Fkr n-:-. I.an,i Mr- J. ('. (.'-"innady. Mi .; Anui-v Furmroi. : LI Hie White. of Fay ' r , cf Xun'oi: v:!le. ; Lucy Webb. ms. Mar, Cooper, ia F'-rabee .- is. r-j'.ss scphy i;iyior. Miss Julia Winston. Miss Fann'e Gregory. 1 1 i s s .Taper Gr e gory . t -2;'':;- lK ; M:ss Kat::enne Miss Annie Crews. e Flerninrr, a Mower, or Rake you "vr1 n t then Davis is the man you want to get in touch with, for ho handles the International line, and it is the BEST in the Reaper or Mower. Write at once to SAMUEL DAVIS, Clarksville, Va., for prices, and catalogue." Drink " Jersey Creme" you can get : FOR SALE a second hand carriage. Apply to Ledger Office. WANTED.: 12 cords of wood. Apply, to Ledger Office. Vv'anted to sell a Xo. 7 Remingtoa Typewriter. Slightly used, in Perfect order, a bargain. Apply to M. D. N. HUNT. lege street. i1 i Rinmett. . , - a. - t
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