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I 1 a. if 111 VOL. 22. OXFORD, N. G., FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1910. MAJOR ST ED -MAN iN OXFORD. C H RYSA N T H E M U N SHO W. new rajlf:;:.: SwHEDJ If W i " ; . i HP hi in This j County. i'. l LIP l; ins tills county op wit h a si) t tela in Contest-Department Rushed ai! Day Thursday As a Result of "Double Votes " Who Will Win The 25 IN GOLD? BE A WORKER "NOT A WISHER. 9 Seventy-five Per Cent. Will Be Issued on All Subscriptions Until September 29th. Turn in Every Possible Subscription And Win The Bunch of Money. Court House by Major Charles. Stedman. Democratic candidate far Congress. The meeting was call or! to order by Mr. D. G. B'-'ummitt,, C-n-ai,raian ci theE xscutive Committee of the county, who railed upon Gen B. S.Roy st er to preside and iaitrcdujee the speaker. In eloquent words Gen. Rcystej- spoke cf the attachment of the Granville Democracy to the prin ciples of the party and turning to Major Stedman assured him that .he might rely upon the militant hosts of the party inthis county to do theiy full share towards electiing him in November. He then presented the The Great Affair Will Take Sometime About the First vember. The annual Ckrysanthcmua eoiKiaeced under the a'-spices Place of No- ooutnern Co.-.ference v.iLh H from Various Towns Bsttsr Service. :U xrc..ci o?ress that v,i C f 0:ld i v. id S-iow oi tne Societj- win take placv. about the first week in November, though it is impossible tc set ths exact date this early, as this w'iii depend uP3n the development cf the flowers. Premiums win be offered as they were Hast year, from the Chrysant.he- iiiun aepartment, tne ant iepi : tnat the Commercial ( i-U) has L intnt, The Needle Wonk Department : makiig for several mci-ths have and the Culonary or House keepers ; iast been revarded with success. Department. The Premium list nas j Tuesday, a eoim air: -from. ra nspi revision and ue P'--t I"' 1. ?''or :aiicn h-:vt. the st i:ave r:c ::ev scAn e ration line betv. after Si si, the m. been ne. iiuoas- cli. not been arranged, but' before w;-! ' steam yon possibly canbehind the J tnze you have already selected in am- mm m. AS r 4 i i j D.uu i in uuuu. a ! j'tar mina. 1 X The Oxford Public I.edx What the Men Say. Opera House Openes. The Oxford Opera, House openes th j fall season, Monday night Sept. 26t)h. & tJ id. hbi xjl lire u.'w 11 o a x uiij i, different Commercial Houses and bu siness men of Oxford, and the or- Majo,r as gallant soldier, feared law-;-- ,i yer and patriotic statesman, 7W w,;c.a J "c Major Stedman arising was greeted I .eks. Ledger JL :. on- i.- A" 5 nvntI ll i S ! 4-id.idat'I turriuo- 7, IhP lar4n t T A number of fairly hardheaded bus- j with a Lyceum attraction, under the J A ines men have owned that they werd management of Edwin. R. Weeks. Mr. X """- ' T t'V bo Ie to refuse the attractive an- weKS reParesenta the Atlantaj Alfca- vance subscuptions bete en the j j dld who a k f th h , .H hest Lyceum System and has been I ing attention to the unequal d:,stribu-1 mklev and Co., 1 dozen cabinet Ph iticnof wc-alT, ir, th- cotintrv the!103- Colla and Co., 1 mceLamp, val- r.Asn.U ;;,0"t5V ur.rr Af h i ue $7.00 J. 3. Hall, Cut glass Nappy, T? .rii "Kl : rvo "?' TT 3 inOnTr ! uau" Ui v t ; smile fetched me," said one I didn't ! m Aew lork aid the summer pre par-j . . t s 1-1 m X!v the t'tie to get ! ,,.. , , , ":. , t, ,- . . - . ,. ,i.i i 4, every avail --ble teutscr:ption a f 4. ; go j saVe lier a subscription and she I co eg highly recommended. Y--it? n i n v-- j4 : nt out looking happier tnan ever i ' "e inusxratea Lecture. ; V eO as well." a It i .?rtain1i- o" o-i r1, vmi I Th illustratpfl Wturo ie n-rto. ctf ' i - .7 -sJvtl K I I. iU'I T w v- w v, " - t He either fears his fate too much . Os- his desert is small ao ctares not ............. Lumtsidias to took cneeriuj it vrim. i le iuuai ueiieiicua ueiyiui ana usemi vWvv-rrwvv-vvvv- j p 0 .1 bno- tn-ri hat-no- vr, rt forms Df Lyceum entert,ainm.nt and! feci so and "Villi win you many ! instruction. TSiink for a moment of j friends. " j vast' amount of historical, scien- a -,m jtific,and commercial information that A Good Guessmg game. , hag diffuS8d by meang of the j Everyone wants to hazard . a guess j sterecpticcn. Think of ourearlystrug- j as to who will take the tead in. the j gies ?ith geography and the crude; final race, and there will be almost a j notions that we formed of distant cit- j many guesses as names. ies. mountains, rivers and People. But' all is shrouded in the: uncertaii j Thinik what an evening's travel wth ty of the future. The general com- Burton Holmes mpans.Tr-v to contem- iment is: "Who will win?" Nobody j pltp th effeot f t lifo wort of If you doirt vcrk during the next answers; nobody can answer for : Prof . John p. DeMctt and the es wf.cks. yo.i lose for a certainty j weeks to come. The contest is yet ' rimable good that he vrrought "durimg yen no. ou 'e an tAcei?uu j too young and tne first grand prize is ! his Lvceum career as h iouxneved u.i o very valuable that it is even po?- . and down t.-i:s bread land a-ivinj? his s-ble that the winner of the Piano i ililustratcd lectures which often won result of the protective policy of the Republican party. He drew many lessens freni the past history of nations and showed clearly that an unequal distribution of wealth foster ed by law- had always resulted in na ti&iiai decay. He paid particular at tention to the inequalities and Inq- uites of the Payne-Aldnch Taritf Hamilton Eirug Co., Japanese Vase, value $6.00, National Bank Granville cash $5.00, Oxford Jewelry Co., china Lycn Drug Co., 3 lb box Lenox Choc iates. Upchu.rch Fuirnatur8 Co., Ma hogany table, L. Thomas, 4Sibs. Mel rose flour, Breedlove and Mc-pariand, White House coffee. J. Robert ! ganization, comprised ot Gen. B. Roystea-, chairman, gr.fl Messrs. H. Powell, C. D. Ray, 3. K. Dassh and Mayoi- D. G. Brum mitt, which ,:eial invltat'cai inluded Mr. A. Hicks, attorney for the road. w ov,er to Chase City, for a coni'ene-: with a party of railroad aflic i:i regard to proposed chane.T-h were: President W. W. Finiiey, Fi Vice president A. B. A ndrews, T-: fic Manager S. H. Hardwick, Ger a-l Superintendent, H. E. Hutcii Contract Freight Agent J. H. 1X" and Superintendent of the Richwu Divi3icn l. Pierce. Acting conjunction with the Oxforo tion, were Mayer Gr -swell a' L. Lindsey, of Dnrhe.n;., ai mittee from Clarksvilie' w;L the guests of the Ch.'.s" Cit: a.li-ll I""'" . . . r--.T-.-rV. Bin and reminded his hearers that vvood, Card or JJommo 'lDie, , w-i -u ana -we put it to the touch To win or lese it all? Th? above was written many, man years ago by an. old English poet, and :i is true today and especially applies to the opportunities offered by The Lxdgir's great prize and popularity 1 r. r ' oct chance of winning a most costly and the Republicans themselvSl Vre not . lulue16. 0 XUi3- A"xa-way e united In the passage of the BMIl, Re- i Brothers, 100 los. Garden ferti-ferrfnp- tn tho vp,-. rtpmrati( vi- lizer, C. Land.:, Jardiniere, PerkinsOi prize. SCHEDULE REDUCED. I List of candidates and votes. count- After So -lock Thursday night Sept. ! ed at 4:30 p. m. yesterday. 1 ' f;i schedule well be only 4 5 per it mere than the regular scale, and that t'n.ii3 tie 100 per cent increa fiids. Read scale cf votes on an-i-rr P5?- rnis week they, will be but 7." per t more than the rea'.Taalr .vcale, an next week after that but r.O per j u mct-' than the regrlir .s-cale.and j remain:!' ::g time of vhe contest 1 regular scale cf votes will prevail .5:;-:lidatc5 should take advantage of Oxford N. C. tne 1 Per cent r-. 3 S?nt. 2t)th. increase which expt- V 4 O t' LIST OF PRIZES. j. X FIRST GRAND PRIZE. ?2no.OO Kch!er v-vA Campbell Pi?. :i:o. On exhibition at J. R. Woods . SECOND GRAND PRIZE. j 3Tr..-o set of Statesville purni- Xl''-c On exhibition at Upchureh ..$ THIRD GRAND PFUZE. X Miss Lillie White 106.275 Mis: Edna Ear! Crews 103.61. Tviiss Gray Yancey 92-S5U Miss Fannie Wyatt ; 77,970 Oxford Route 1, Miss Ethel Clement .. .. ..65,200 Miss Nettie Pruitt ..5U.45U OXFORD Route 2. Mrs. W. W. Brum mitt 22,000 OXFORD, Route 3. Miscs Hattie Harris 21,100 OXFORD, Route 4. Miss Bailey Daniel .. ..' 2Q.1C-0 il!ss Nevecta Laws .. .. M S3 Tar;ie Howard 17,200 OXFORD, Route 5. MisrFiorer.ee Dement 24.1'JU Miss Maggie Critcher .. .. ..58,350 Miss rvloilie Ellis 25,250 Miss Stella O'Briant 24,600 t.he heart tnrcugh the window of i the eye, while the ear door to- -biraiu v-"3s closed. The Lyceum vas th firs. to give us the fuM measure of ben- j eiit to be derived from the beautiful j niusira.ed fecture. When a theat-1 rlea manager of the standing of W. j A. Brady assumes the management cf an illustrated lieelu-rei it proves that i tory m Iaime the fajor predicted j aild ween, one panr snoes, wnuib Democratic success in the fall elec-: aud Easton, 1 Hat, $5.00, John Parils, tions and the elccticn of a Deimo-; 1, UmbreHa $2.50, C. D. Ray, 1, Ton era tic Presi dent in 1912 a prediction ' Coal, $6.50 Southern Wheel, Co., cash wheh was euthusastieally applauded i $3-00 J. F. White, Co., cash $1.00, J. by ih audience F Meadcvs. Warehouse, $2.50, Dames Several hundred people were ot to : and Kerhoulas, 2 lb. box Candy, The hear Major Stedman and all were Long Company, Hat $5.00 C. J lur much pleased with his address. r 1, load wood, W. Z. Mitchell, While this is the first speech ; varehou-se cash $2.50, Dixie Moving mado in the caunt-i-y active work to- 1 Picture Show, Season ticket, P. H. wards carrj-c-ng the county for the ! Montgomery, an Electric Iron, EVemccratic ticket by the usual ma- j jarity had begun soine timie ago. Fror I PREPARING FOR FAIR, now on Cha'rman Bruminitt wiH cc-u-' . duct an aggressive campaign and Uni'0n Committee Hav een Appoint the "loaders" from all section s of the ed and Plans are eing Made and countv a-e tellLr g h-?m that the count. I Greet Success isE xpected. will -0 Dpm-r-rfiT bv fh usual ma-! at Monday a large crowd of en- jc-ntv. iJnae ib-tf .-1T-5T rriranviiMilo: cai Us form of amUsernei and inistrijc- be counted on to do its part towards redeeming the Fifth District. non i5 only in its irnfancy. Coed music rest, the mind reju venates over-taxed nerves stimulates the "asted frabric c-fo u,r and on j sends us iarih with new gr.r j life. If a ccacert ecmpany measures up to its oportuiiitics, it is a roal e,iofit results and ce: any l--O 11 u its -,lr can its be measured in doilurs R. F. D. News. Miss Ethei Gray, principal. a ream cd the Salen: Hhrh day 10th, they h J.v but an have nor c-o-: MliS J..t:?l-? , day to open he." a". Oxford Orphanage School last Moii a g o r-d n.u m b er ie in yet. asf Satur- lue Iriii7v nei-Sabcrhccd Mc-r.day the lSth, assistant is Mr?. Moss. ikeij left school in thusiastic citizens assembled in the CcurtHouse to talk over the coming County Fair in October. Vast inter- it was sfc'JWRby those present, and iciic. resting talks were made by the Mr. A. A. I licks, Mr. Wui S. Ts Booth Dr. T. L. Booth and others. Below are the following Committees appointed to take charge of the different branches of the fair: Finance: W. B. Uallou, W. T. Yan- M. P. Ch.3nihliee '' iOidOWlil! Landis cey, V nt. her , F- Meadows OXFORD, Route 6. ."iss Pvlamie Cash : On exhibition at Horner Bros. Co i Miss Jessie r.ianguni .. .. 1 . FOURTH GRAND PRIZE. 4 OXFORD, Routs 7. X $65.00 Cabinet Sew ing Machine. Miss Etta Eakes On exhiibiticn at Pitch ford &Miss Jessie Cottrell ; Company Store- 4iPrs. Demis O'Briant .. .. r. FIFTH GRAND PKIZt.. ViiWiJs osa arnun Beautiful Hall Rack. On exhibi-Xj X tion at J. R. Woods. ? : SIXTH PRIZE. : R10.00 In Gold. JL jinrin in 20.1.-1 will b alven the S i X im, 'nnmiiintw? winner- of1! Miss Kuth Webb i Grand Prizes. Y CCVPN7H PRIZE. Beautiful Toilet Set. On exhbi- mss Nettie Davis Stcvall Critcher Cs and examine uiee uwi'l"j, prizes. Miss Julia Hunt . . . Miss Bessie Eakes . Miss Lillian Hart . . STEM, N. C. X Wis Ora Crymss X STOVALL, N. C. Believeing that cur Orphan a. gc is an ' j instituticn- that is de? to every ; true citizen, I take p!easuire in giv ing notes when I can that our friends ; may keep in touch and know of the i j good work at this institution. 27.150 j Rsv. Mr. Sham burger' preachedj last ; .S4'.15U I Sunday at 3; 30. He is an interestifMig ! speaker and always delCghts the Or- ; 64.yU5 i phans and also his hearers when evei : .66-145 1 and wh&re-ever he preaches. It look- 31,550 i ed natural to see the beloved Colli .24,'iou I Hicks in his accustom ed place and j .65,3iu lenjoj'fag the service. Tih children! .37,240 1 aie a;! in from vacation and are! .18,2Gci?- happy and bright. Ou.r teachers all; j look Ave Hi and seem to enjoy the ! I work. Brother Rogers has his same j y,4tu ! natural; smile and' friends and vis- 45,y(-'U j iters receive a hearty welcome. It j i is interestii-i to wratch th mothers i Full principal o- Mi-s Carrie Prov'der.ce High school, as-ised by Miss Allen opened AA-ith a large num ber last Monday. Miss Fuller is cue S. u. k. II. Powell, t, .1. F. We?jb, l.X. Vatl;ir.s, B. M. C'ald- .--s : of ou,-: ye.gjla al years. teachers, having been -in fer ssver- reg"..!!ar service as teacher Miss Ruby ?,Ioody opened er school on Route S, in Vance County last Monday. Miss Ar-i-oe Wcody has entered the Graded School in Henderson.. Miss Hellen Sails and Mi's D. C. i M0-.va.2d well; Itecepticn: IV.-. E. T. White, A. W. Graham, B. S. Royster. R. V. Lassi-t-:.i' W. M. Land is F. B. B-Lalock. w. Z. Mitchell,.. 3. Powell, Z.W.Lyon, Yv. I.. Peace W. H Fiemins, Dr. S. D Booth, J. A. Xiles, J. C. Horner, F p. Hcbgocd, W. A. Devin, W. A. Mc Farland, H. G. Cooper, L. B. Turiner, John Webb, C. D. Elmore, W. J. Lon T. Lanier. M:Litsrv; A. A Hicks. T. G Stem, ' E. E. Filler, E L. parih-r-lm, J. E. Coin Ethel , :i:qu it a urging1 the staA- The conference resulted in lowing schedules being arranged which wild be put into operation October the 2nd, as aforesaid; Leav8 Richomnd G;10 A Arrive Durham 12; 40 P. ArriAe Richmcnd S;Cf . L-eave Durham 2; 00 J . Arrive R'.chmcrd 12; 45 P. Leave Richmond ;i;00 i Arrive Durlhan. 9; 50 P. The first division of tra'r-:--upt be through but will connect KeysviXe, Avnii the latti-r v ai. sol.d, which ":3 to say v, i1.:! go thr"' without change. Oi, o f the tra r:s yet itudecidcd, w:n go stra1:, through to Raleigh. The train 'leaving Richmond 0;10 arrives here ab.; it 1 1 20 and the return trip incest s at alnut -0. The soVd trair. w hi.h leaves I mead at 6:00 . ' s h at 11:1'') upon the return ega':i passes at' 8 Vj in th- e en;;;, -ien:- ;!:; . tr; ever the Oxfoi-d-H -ncl.-vpcn line ' be changed and doubled, mak :ar instead of !wo'r ;s. This s' w:',li ?.u nn pcTb-.hilJJty h j in conformity with the sch.(du!e ihe Uichmoiid li-.e. to w it : 7;.(; '-, 3; 20, and S;30. Tac il n-iei rra',n tnus nr, uic-ijr. Qn bu! 1 rams will be ofa :ore-a?.y" fre :. ;;; Usu; but wiihoui any c:;n::-iiodation. dav L- run o: : of Oxv 1 1 f W G w:,!ii iun j,as-,tnwer -V; ie- 1 . hid: c ?". fere lva ti, air. 1 : !asp City t.he railroad, o: 'd .-n a pr!-ai; at CIi'.ho ( - - - v .r. .; :;! s or so beinfg o riven fib-cut ui.! eh p'e-a Ijelirvp in seen and Breedlove willi Ire gin school at penny Hill next Monday. -Mr. E. W. Patterson, on Route 5. ha3 sold his farm to Mr Jarvi Weedy hemes and Hand is in grat demand in Sa-ern Tcwnghip Parade :J. Rcbt. Wood. W. H. Up church. Pete Bullock, T. W. Winston, C. H. Easton, J. W. Horner, J. F Webb, B. p. Taylor, J. R. Ccnsley, F W. Hanccck, L. Thomas. .3. D. Brookg b. Loon. it. Li. Jiamiuen. an: en the ,shed . b; They ::th the s:ctic p:osr:.rov:s nuure. Th:j more one s; ! a e b e t te r pi; ; aged th? ncrt.h-ri x- daily ideal. i'epl trscisact biiiinrs.s : -v . i l .;;2(; ar.d a 't fheir dis."c:-v:l bev; t-. I --..It . '.I, -l'.. .Ol j Oxford can get into and ou i -ccd ba;.r-h on the same day j sufficient time in the meaniw?jrp Amusements: J. P. Stedman, S. M. ; !)USines same, of coure,(. I'tion at Upchurch Brothers Store. A fv1 iS3 Lucy 2 Call at the above mentioned P'a-ylMrs. T. E. CREEDMOOR, N. C. Enthusiasm. Perhaps one of the greatest assets pcs-'Sffs'-td bv a candidate in a v.; votin-v contest, such as i'e Leugei is conducting i.s enthusiasm. No suc cess either great or small was ever achk-vea without a great deal of en thusiasm. Some folks are born witu this desi'i.rable characteristic, so pre dominant that tbey come to be knoAvi as cpf'rnists. but there's nothing to it; its enthusiasm pure and simple. History is filled with achievements of men and Avomen who possessed a sclitcrv idea, backed by words of en thusiasm which th y themselves: gen erated among their' friends and sup Dorters Thf same condition exists in a cuaiesi ine eagei , J Miss Hettie Adcof.K iaay who is imnot ng over 'it-n ui-enthusi-iSre o. her campaign, is the fellow who soon has all her friends fe-i:'ng the same way. She feels that she is going to win; there- isn't the slightest deubt in her mind that the natural result is that e-Very friend becomes a booster to some purpose. And right ivav woulja seem to be pr'opitioug tic me to apply every iVIrg. I.E . Harris Miss Lizzie Hester HARGROVE, N. C. Miss Ella Thaxton Miss Cozy Smith DASNEY, N. C. Mrs. RobertCritcher .. .. Miss Sallic Wyche . . .. .. . W ATKINS, N. C. Miss Annie Laura Crews . BEREA, N. C. Miss Nannie Leu Adcock . Miss Ruth Fuller NORTHSIDE, N. C. Miss Carrie Farthing .. .. BULLOCK, N. C. MissFamnie Cuibreth LYONS, N. C. Miss EthlaVeazey VIRGILINA ,VA. 99.3bO .56.45U .27,150 114,080 68,000 35,000 22r250 .64.025 16,100 20,270 . .74,100 . 55,550 . .27,500 . 24,000 of the Orphans as manv of t;hen conio in to be at this afternoon ser-? ; vice. Our Singinig Class is usually j remembered in prayer at. this: service j and we rejoic9 t2iat they are doing j a good work and also helping support the institution:. Friends come- around some Sunday afternoon, you willi be delighted at"the service, L N. Hunt. The Patterson has returned ; Wheeler. J. A. Williams, E. T. Crews, ll e or me otner towns aioiig ; TflvLv J T Si7?nwro W T V.'i.ncpv. -xlV w B. Here And There. Revivals meetings are in progress in many places this AAek. Rev. A. S. Barnes assisted by Rsv. Mr. Wilcox of Raleigh, is conducting a meeting at Hermon church on Henderson Road th'is Aveek. Pastor, Rev. J. A. EMig is holding his annual series of meetings at Knotts Gsro ye this Aveek, good crowds attending each serArice. Rev. J. l. Martin, i.g conducting a ..31,500; meeting at Ta Ho this week. Miss Be - ( f-'Om a pleasant North Carolina. Miss Mad-e Hicks of Route 5, wiK I:ave scon to enter Masseys Busi ivess College at Richmcnd Va. Mr S t,.-, pattor?r,n r,f Routo .1 has i H. Cannady go:ie to Richmond to go in business. Miss Annie Green is. spending the Aveek Av-th her cousin Sadie Day c-n Route 1, and is taking in the Enon. meeting. Mr Eroadis Hart, has rented the Mrs. Thad C. D. Ray, ciiaiinaan. of Reception: Col. R. O. Gregory J. j ' ulllg committee ci tnf. cr.pnn Currin, Dr. G. A. Coggesliail, Fv. CIal lu, has the matter' up w Hays. R. S. Usrv. R. T Smith, tiie raiircaa tolks, ana ..ir. A. II. I :.i has be'n hammeriifg at thm . months. And it is by their per Decorations: J. V. Pomery, H. H. i v -Tance very largely that the Eatman. j --.chsdule has been secured ion Ox I Amusements: A. S. Halii E. M. Lev ' -lTa neighboring, towns. Smit-n, E. H. Cr-enshaw, Dr. S. H. H. th a ailable cunce Qf enthusiasm. The Miss Lucy Daniel DICKFRSON. Miss Ethel Dickereon ., FOR SALE; 4 room Cottage doer to Dr. J. A. Stradley. to W. L. Peace. 24,000 i Dr. Marsh and Rev. J. S. Hardaway .17250 I are preaching to the People at Enon this week. Dr. Hardaway having; been . 24,000 I S"ne from us for several years meets a hearty welcome at and around his next ! old home. -Apply rpj ni , noHoWa 0,,ri bpln-vorl RQA. J. A. Stradley is preaching the AVord at Careys Chanel in Vance County ! this Avvek. From all these places Parham farm and that! means another housekeeper on docket ; for next year. ! Route No., 5, has een canvassed i by 6 or 7 candidates who are in the : contest for the prize, the field hat. : been coA'ered seAeral times. ; D. N. Hunt. ; eMyn, w.M. Evans, Dr. T. L. Booth. Publicity; j. c. Robards, Dr. G. S. Wat kins,. J A Q - I U v.-r oil Decoration: P. H. Montgomery, cJ W. Bryan, M. E. Gaeen. C. Cohn, J. ; S. King. Wr T. Lee, H. G. Williams, ; C. A. Carroll. Publicity: a. H. POAvell, W. M. ! Pin-nix. C. H. Landis. J. F. White, J. T. Britt, R. H. Lewis, J. J. Med- ford. C D Ray 1 There will bp announcements of i other Committees very shortly. f WHAT CALLIS HAS DONE. Callls has just secured the service of one of the best horse shoers in ; t.he State a Avhite man one who has studied the business Avith great i carp under the best shoers known. FARM IMPLEPvlENTS AT COS-T Tnr thp npxt two weeks, I am coins j that Ae have heard from comes the content has iust cttii avcLI undergo seU at cost tor "OMon "r, 1Jltau, wayf u hS lusr shalcPi oU L md-i following line cf farming implements: j Ce much interest and a plenty to dling clothes and the S2.1.00 special prize makes it an especially desir able time to get onto the game with alt the earnestness that can be sum moned. Be a Worker; Not a Wisher. Nobody ever Avished himself to suc cess. T he country is full; of AveJl MOWERS 4 1-2 and 5 foot cuts, self j eat. ann hand dumn RAKES, Disc ana j Cuttawav HARROWS, SPADING Meetings for next week will be mnnAle Ar 7',-, t o h I Tal)s Creek, near Oxford and Hes 5?' f'fy "V Afiier ? rs Church. Pastors Dr. Dunaway ?52?A'ke t0ihKWEEMD,?!Und Dr. Marsh will doubtless have EVAPORATORS and ROCKER FUR- NACES, TOBACCO ORDERERS. Special price on OHIO FEED uui- In asking our w. H. The Carrier of No 1 bow- fiverv thins- was on wisher, but it's th9 hard-headed j tc ac. r; owfrs AND ELEVATOR? j his Route bo said. 'well, things are Practical worker who- will play the for the next two weeks. ! a little dry now, but everything has beautiful piiano on October 12th. j These goods are going to be sold j teeu a:11 right. Just one lattl-e acre in, North Carolir ( at cost for CASH only during the i na is belter than a whole principality ! next two weeks. If you want any! r. Hoiein toe Road man in Wishland; a baked loaf i3 worth : of them, come esriy.Call on, tele-1 J'-Jnsh tne BlackweW hudge m. a an entire harvest n prospect whcn a j phone or write. w days, and next weeK he will be- man is hunery. ! e.M Lewellyn, I gin at R. H. O'Briens and build a The moral is quite obvious. Simnly 1 Successor to J. F, Edwards, I Scod road to or near Hunisooro. JJ, IN. "uul. nPMOCRATEH SENATOR AL COIN- w VENTION. 3y authority Aested in me as chair anin of the Democratic Executive. Cor mittpp. of thp- lbth Senatorial Dis trict composed of the Counties GranAiiri? & Person,! hereby call conventicn of the delegates to assem-: ble at Eerea, X. C. at 12 m. Sept. 28th, 191 C. fcr the purpose cf nomina-. ting a Caiid"'date fcr State Senate; fcr j this district and fcr such other busi- .loco n o ..-.ttt' .'i-.-.-vi horri'c c-l-'d CnllVPll i , i-. " "J- ---. - -- . lo stav until :t is ?n- . . , . . j middle. He brings rais the zutn uay oi tyepu v-j. E. J. Tucker, Chairman. Millinery Opening. On Sept. 30th I will have my Mi'l'r fry opening. Tr -- disp'fp be complete in every detail, 1 1: 1 ing not only Trimmed Hats b ' r ii.:n,pd j-hapes and all :rov,eities including a be- ti cf Ostrich feathers t-h t -i.i ' ::i creati:g individe " made tc special ordc r. a'fy anxous for yo'Jr :,atroi.r3gC: season I am going to oiftr tn-e tcirn Hafs at remarks bly low pr. A most cardial in iiaiion is e-vt; 'd to the lades to be present. Mrs.T . I an'er. fa nreveut tlipm f;om srabDilig cr ! --cxt tvVo MR. FA?? VIE R ucn't torpet that vcu ai r T . ri--rl , , 5,-,,.- hn:v.t.n r.r ' klTlP.- -.f .i.-i JinC !''-" iTe lllfS "'-'BS rsw . - we?K5 at . :' try r?.Kt.'s, d sc. c : ? tooth har ews, Cane tors and rcck-.r i '' . l Successor tc A. striking their front feet. If your horse strikes his ankles or is iuebnea' to twist his feet he will stop this. He guarantees everv shoe he puts on worn into in the : wfth him a com- j can !Hiy y : . ct. cos;, av ar-:I ii.'s OA t. 31. F. Ed' - n Oxford, N. C i THE LONG CO., Will have their fall opening cf MUMnery cn Friday Sept. 30th, and Satsrday.O ct. 1st, a beau tiful line of hats avIH be displayed fcr your inspection, and the public is cor dially inAited. THE LONG COMPANY. TOBACCO ORDERERS. Have a full stock of tobacco or- j derers and steam food cookers. Gal ' vanized iron and steam pipe. Make cur own orders at a saiau cost. E. M. LeAvellyn, Successor to J. F.E dwards. - C O (, plete outfit of tools for the business ! LANDIfj ar.lEASTC-X and is noAV ready fcr work. Pattrrii Hats, Fridav Don't fail to give him a trial. The ! Saturday, Oct. 1st. " shop will be found in front of Taylor- vl-to. aia curladyfri?.: Cf : Cannady Buggy Factory, by the side i cf M.i:;;r-ry cn. the- . j of smith & Mangum Livery Stable, p: cm 'r. tc siiow th- ;o-- Look for the sign "Callls Repair j line ever ?.hcvn bv r-j., Be . Shop." j come. N. B.: Mr. Sid Usry, the Super- LANDIS AND EASTON. ; visor of the Body Factory, says: "I i -o-a- j knoAV this man and can truthful? y say' Dr. S. Rapport of Lwham, will i j he is a fine horse shos-n there will , in Oxford at Dr. Henderson's Dei j not be a better in the county." Office, Tuesday Sep'. 27th, for ! e I day cn7; for the p-i'l-oee of cxajflvi i WHAT CALLIS HAS 'eyes and fitting glasses. Dr. RaPJ Ney seats, bodies, singletrees, cross i wFj- fit you with s. ir rh'e gia-sses-dars, sh-afts.axl?s. wheeis.fifth-wtheels. r,y styT. sreel, rc;-' filled. ? perch-poles,' wCi'p-sockets, everything t'rem $1.00 up including exarQina-t for a Buggy. ;:-0Ii. get busy, stay busy and put all the j
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