il ii ii i ifiMimmiMim i miiiimi ,m LJJ n nuiii 11 iiiim nil i t " ' r ' ' fsiBaaaiisi OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1910. Order of Sales for Sept. 1910. Thu-day Farmers, Cwen, Johnson, Banner Friday". 2 Ower, Johnson, Banner, Farmers Saturday" ... . 3jchnson;, Banner, Farmers, Cwen Sur.dav Bar.nei, Farmers, Owen, Jonnson Monday 5 Farmers, Owen, Johnson, Banner Tuesday 6 Owen, Johnson, Banner, Farmers Wednesday 7 Johnson, Banner, Farmers Owen, Thursday 8 Banner, Farmers, Owen, Johnson Friday 9 Farmers, Owen, Johnson, Banner Saturday 10 Owen, Johnson, Banner, Farmers Sunday 1 Johnson, Bar.nre, Farmers Owen Monday 1- Banner, Farmers, Owen, Johnson, Tuesday 1-Farmers Cwen, Johnson, Banner Wednesday IOwen, Johnson, Banner, Farmers Thursday 15 Johnson, Banner, Farmers, Owen Friday 6 Banner, Farmers Owen, Johnson Saturday 17 Farmers, Owen, Johnson, Banner Sr.day 18 Owen, Johnson, Banner, Farmers Monday 19 Johnson, Banner, Farmers, Owjn Tuerday ..20 Banner, Farmers, Owen, Johnson Wednesday 21 Farmers, Owen, Johnson, aCnner Thursday Cwen, Johnson, Banner, Farmers Friday 23 Johnson, Banner, Farmers, Owen Saturday 24 Banner, Farmers, Owen, Johnson Sunday 25 Farmers, Owne, Johnson, Banner Monday 25 Owen, Johnson, Banner, Farmers Tuesday 27 Johnson, Banner, Farmers, Owne Wednesday 28 Banner, Farmers, Owen, Johnson Thursday 29 Farmers, Owen, Johnson, Banner Friday 30 Owen, Johnson, Banner, Farmers w eS co a ens u m mm v o u White Enameled steel closet tanks. Clean and neat with no lining to rust out.Other'f ixtures never before shown in Oxford. CD 2 s H U W STEAM FITTERS, P. H. Montgomery & Co. Shop 46 3 12 College St. 5 S 9 s Si w 9 i re as See 5 fc ft H Si M S 1 ft f joa no op O) eofiojG3 -qiJov vt RIGHT OVER WOOD SHINGLES T METAL . SHINGLES Stead of Laxc!. r-:im:s Shea, 1 year old died yes terday l-i ccuvulsicvfi at the home of liis aether. Irs. Mary toa, o:i t.:i- third ilfocr cr the apartment ,hou.:e 231 East Ninety-sixth street, sttfr 'having swallowed a spoonful of medicine. """The police declares the babv's death was caused by the mis- , take ci a drug cle-rlc, ai:d are seasreh ' ing- for him. bu . day the baby y'as taken, il. with a stomach complaint. His con ' ct;t:cr. improved and Avhen the fabiily : phv;ican. I.r. T. A. Gonzales, called i vesterday lie said the baby could be taken oat for an airing after a small quantity of insdicine was given to it. H wrote a prescription for half an i oiri?e of '-laxol'a harmless cathartic. I Mrs Shea sent her daughter Haei 1 nah. seed 8, to the drug store conduc ed bv H. L. Bergcr, at Secc-nd aveinu i and Ninety-sixth street alter the med icOne. Ira D. Canter, a clerk is alleg ; ed to have be sir on duty at the time, ar.,J in fiUir..g the prescription gave i half an ounce of "lyel'' instead of i ' laxol," He put t-hree Iftbels n ! the bottle, one cf which was -'poison.' mark, and -ar.ot.her that the contents i wre for external use only. ! When the bottle -arrived .Mrs. Shea j looked at the labeis. but paid no ! hee-d to thetm, sii'pposing they had pre ! bably been put cn by mistake. "The ! doctor ordered this," she said to ' her daughter, "and whatever Br. Gon ! zales orders is all right, j After tasting the drug, which birra- ed the tip cf her tongue, .she a-bniims-I tered a spoonful to the baby. He ; was taken with convulsions, and Mrs. ! Shea sent her daughter to warn the j drug c5?rk. Cantor looked up the pre : scrdptl.cn and discovered his error. I He td:3n. sent an antidotel and instruc ' tioni as how the child should be tre-at- ed. While Mrs. Shea wis working ! over the child, Canter telephoned to S the offices of a number of physicians i in the neighberhocd. and succeeded in summoning Dr. Issac Stern', of 106 East Ninety-sixth street. Dr. Stern rushed to the house and tried to save the baby's life, but it died. He reported the circumstan ce-.s the the coroner an and investi gaticiD was ordered. The police were ca'.Isd in, and when they went to the drug store were told that Cam tor had left. The proprietor, Berger, uid Cantor had telepfcomed to him at his home and requested that he he go to the store at ence. When Cantor toltd his employer cf the accideint! foe instructed the clerk to giv?a himself up. Dir. Gonzales says that when he rettrned to his office, 1456 Lexington avenue, in the afternoon, he was met by Cantor who asked him for a sub stitute prescription. The phj-sieian says that Canter wanted cue calling for "lyo!." It was refused. Cantor '.t away and is supposed to have gene to his home at Rockaway. A poJ.eefrna.n vas sent th:re to arrest him last night. Coroner Hallenstein has instructed Dr. T. Lebaue to Derform an autopsy today to learn the cause of the baby'.c death. No specific charge has bc-n made against Canter, but if caught he will be held until the coroner c-iitfs his investigation. 1 oo li J-L JJL JJ o o ! can be laid without fuss or bother right over the old wood shingles, chancing the top of your building instantly from a fire catcher io A FIREPROOF ROOF that will last as long: as the building: itself and never needs repairs. For further detailed information, prices, etc., apply to L. B. TURNER, Oxford, N. C. For CASH Only. The Best Grade of Clover it almost Cost, for cash only, J. G. HALL. Seeds REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF; THE NATIONAL BANK OF GRANVILLE At Oxford, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Sept. 1st, 1910 Resources. Loans and Discounts Overdaf't?, secured U. S. Bonds to secure circulation Premiums on U. S. Bonds . . . . Bonds, securities, etc Banking house furniture and fixtures . Dae from National Banks (not reserve ageuts) 27,657.93 Dae from approved reserve agents 18,603.81 Checks and other cash items 8,880.90 Notes of other National B'ks G,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 120.78 8319,256.60 . 1,689.51 15,000.00 618.75 4,171 90 2,882.66 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 5,500.00 Legal tender notes . . . 5,000.00 10,500,00 Due from U. S. Treasurer 58 37 Total S415.401.71 Liab liities. Capital stock paid in . Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National Bank notes outstanding . Due to other National Banks . . . . Individual deposits subject to cheek. Time Certificates of Deposit .... Cashier's checks outstanding Notes and bills rediscounted 860,000.00 40,213.15 15,000.00 5,350.63 239,145.58 23,543.89 277.06 31,901.45 Total S415.401.71 State of North Carolina, County cf Gvanvllle, ss: I, W. T. Yancey, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. T. YANCEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of Sept 1910. J. R. WOOD, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: J. G. HALL, E. T. WHITE. B. S. ROYSTER, H. G. COOPER, Directors. R6PORT OF THE CONDITION OF OXFORD SAVINGS BANK At Oxford, N. C, at close of business Sept, 5th, 1910. (From report of North Garolina Corporation Gommission.) Resources. Loans and Discounts $137,468.17 Office Furniture 380.62 Cash and Due From Banks 50,060.75 Total $187,909.54 Liabilities. Capital Stock $16,300.00 Undivided Profits 11,655.69 Deposits 158,953.85 Total $187,909.54 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GRANVILLE: I, W. T. Yancey, Secretary and Treasujer of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . , e W. T. YANCEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 5th day of Sept 1910. or J- R- WOOD, Notary Public. CO R R EOT A ttests: E. T. WHITE, B. S. ROYSTER, H. G.;COOPER. Directors. will be Run This Season by Wl EL Fnemmnim I Will Have my Opening Sale on Be Sure to Start With The Owen Warehouse For The Highest Prices. LAME EVERY MORNING. A Bad Back is Always Worse in the Morning Oxford People are Find ing Relief . A back that aches alldayand. caus se discomfort at night i usually in th emorning worse. Makes you feel as if 3rou hadn't slept at all Can't cure a bad back until you cure the kidneys. Doan's iKdney Pills cure sick kidneys make you fe better, work better, rest better and sleep better . Permanent cures in Oxford prove the mreit of Doan's. .J L. Fuller, Asylum Street, Oxford N. C, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone afflic ted with kidney trouble, having us ed them with the best of results I was bothered a great deal by bac ache and pains across my kidneys Morning upon arising, my back was weak and lame and it was some lit tle time before I could get about with any degree of freedom. Aft?: using Dean's idney Pills, procured from R. L. Hamilton's Drug Store., the backache and pains in my kid neys scon ceased. I feel very grate ful to Dean's idney Pills for the re lief they have afforded me." cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Xew York, sole agents ed States. Remember take no other for the TJnit- the name Doan's and Bryam Downed in Nebraska. While the California Republicans were putting their machine in con ditllon for the scrap heap, the Demo crats of Nebraska were doing thiaig-3 to Mr. Bryan. In the primaries he was utterly routed. Every candidate friendly to Bryan cr to his ideas was defeated, while those candidates against whom Mr. Bryan spoke most harshly were elected with great ma joritieb. Dahlman, one-third friend of : Bryan, but now an enemy and an out-and-out anti-county opticrr'st de : feated ShalHenberger for the nemina- i ticm for governor. Shailenberger? was criginalitv an anti-county option man, but for the sake of the Bryan sup pert he agreed to sign a county op tion bill. As a result ShUaaenberger was turned down, while Dahlman took the nomination. In the senatorial contest Congress man Gilbert M. Hitchcock, wihoi broke with Bryan stood the brunt of the Bryan fight. R. L. Metcalfe, Bryan's edlttci and close friend, was put up by Bryan against Hitchccck and re ceived the Bryan vote. Hitchcock was nominate by a 3-to-l vote. Of six Democratic candidates nom inated fcrCcngress five are out-arc d out an tii-Bryan, men. This, taken to gether with Hitchcock's victory, is regarded as putting the finishing1 touch to the repudiation of Bryan by the Democracy cf his own state. Mr. Metcalfe, who was so badly defeated, :.3 supposed to be clfoser to Mr. Bryan than any other man in the country. He has been his confidential political advisor for many years. Greensboro Patriot. J (T? Korrect Shape W JN 3 I REC.O.S.'PAT.OFF. W j IISo HAVE YOU BEEN JjPSfcf cLlk unable t get ujx vSjkJ-w JUST THE SHOES 'j KORRi TRY EOT ; r-n ii i m c We carry a complete line in all shapes and sizes. They not only fit the feet but the pocketbock, and can be had at popular prices. THE "BACK TO NATURE " IDEA DEMONSTRATED IN EACH PAIR A trial will convince you." Look them over today. All Leathers. "Burrojaps" Patent and Dull Leathers Guaranteed BURT & PACKARD CO., Makers Brockton, Massachusetts 3 SOLD BYE KQXrecJ Shape n ri One of our most popular shaped toes Perfect Fit Note foot, reposing in the shoe. Every toe in its natural position. If you are looking for comfort, wear Korrect Shape Shoes And think of it. We even gu arantee our Burro- 1 a n a . ...- r - patent and dull leathers Burt & Packard Co Makers BROCKTON, MASS. JH..n:Vf i A- Pcpkinsoo k GpBsim, OxfornS, M.C

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