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I 1 i OXFORD PutftiC LEDGER, FRIDAY, DECfi&tBER 9,H910 r 1 iness u.i retii? J it- old -s'. v as i: v . .! vs He mt hip 1 Yoimg Man ttiie WorM is Yours. PROMPT ATTENTIO Given to AH Orders. !v'.)f.r - y vl 3 I ; i : .t . M;i" s " .It 1 - - all ai'i:.-.-' - till :i :' i'or i ' is Br ;e in the re Find nl ca'-?- you :' c-1 ' itil you I I ou : . - . Fop " I li..- s i r i-i. ill! A i i's--a:iJ vl. rritt- iy is biz urned i til our ic loss build- no the iteraliy lows i ,uuu- Iut your Is heav- L A. (I. t Hani Ilcli.Th. Merit t Jequir! I store. Ivy Jcaciit- fi T , - i v ! i' -.or In the bright hey-dey of youth is the time to make provision for old age. Young man the world is yours but to obtain it you must prove your worthiness. Establish yourself in habits of thrift by the maintenance of an account with this bank and thus secure for yourself and your judgment a place high in the world's estimation. We pay 4 per cent, interest on Time deposits. The Oxford Savings Bank & Trust Company, Oxford, JNJ. C m m m 111 its m, tit 1 K&:r3sssaa COPVR1GHT WS-jW Egg or Lump Splint . . $6 per ton Pocahontas Lum $6 per ton Anthracite $9 per ton Above Prices Delivered. tefard lee Co. Phones 132 and 133. VKRV SKXSIBLE JfSTICK. How Man Tries to Prosecute lioy For Theft of Five Cents Case ; FOR SALE Golden oak side- board at half original cost.also one old fashioned walnut wadrobe. ! W. L. Peace. Frequent 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 the passing crowd ; no "mail order" quality of goods. We are personally responsible to you. We are handv. You cart 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 Settlements, Make Ijonj' Friends. I of Hypocritical. Honesty. i 1'hiladelphia Record. i i Justice is occasionally tempered ; ! with mercy and common sense.even j I in the police courts of -Philadelphia, j Recently magistrate Scott had be- I fore him a vouth charged with hav- j , 1 have a large amount ot money ing taken a 5 cent pack of plaving du m.e' a5ask al1 who owe ' to cards from the counter of a store, j ttle at ONCE. I need the money He asked the prosecutor, "Do you j ,"., T v think it HPht to nut thf ,r-nH nf ' while I regret it, hereafter, I a criminal on a bov for 5 cents?" x:1 e compelled to discontinue ere-; The prosecutor replied that if the i-?,lt . to a11 wi0 do not sUje when nrisnnpr vnniri f cti n cl-nii nvti. i thelr accounts are presented, rlf wniilrl nnssihlv ctonl comotliiTio- ! " OUT Friend, of greater value if opportunity offer ed. ""Then," said the magistrate "how was it that your firm was wil ling to drop the charge against a clerk who was before me some time ago for embezzling several thousand of dollars when that person promis ed to repay the money? .If it is the money you want, I will order the j boy to pay you 5 cents and dis ' charge him, too." ! The boy paid, and was discharged I He and the prosecutor had both j been taught a lesson. The probabil j ity is that the boy will never steal j again, and that his accuser will nev j er again contribute to the clogging ; of the business of the minor courts I with proceedings against t rival un i professional offenders who may be more effectively dealt with in other wavs. Bully for Magistrate Scott! J. G. Hall. Druggist. MS There are several things to be sidered in selecting your bank. 1st 2nd 3rd corL. N 4th 5th Strength financial strength. The care which the bank is managed. The courtesy and spirit of accommo dation displayed by the officers and employees. The banking experience of its officers. The ability of the bank to properly and promptly handle all your business. To those wishing desirable banking rela tions, we offer our services as an old estab- lished, permanent, conservative and accom- modating bank, promising courteous treat- ment and careful attention to all business f intrusted to our care. The Bamk of E. T. WHITE, President. H. G. COOPER, Vice-President. W. T. YANCEY, Cashier. i ot mwo- in 20 yeas case 7 -Jewel Watch fc f- ia5ol;d lf in J 0-year C f ft cannot be bought anywhere, for less money. That's only one thing Sale; ty Oxford Jewelry Co. r S3 I WANTED a good gentle family liorse. Apply to Ledger Office. 1 FOR SALiE 3,000 lbs, of meadow grass hay at 90 cents per hundred pounds. i W. L. Peace. 1879 J- G. MALL 1910 Leading Druggist i Seedsman of Granville County. Doctors' Prescriptions and Family Receipts a Specialty, Compounded by Regis tered Pharmacists. Pore Drugs and Medicines, Every Kind. Ajront for "REX ALL" Remedies. Every one is guaranteed. If not salisfied after taking any of thee medicines your money returned You eaonot lose. SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES that suit your eyes at reasonable prices. Money back if not satisfied. Two registered optometrists. Time of Lodae Meetings. Oxford Lodge No. 103, I. O. O. F. Tuesday night . Granville Camp No. 49 1st and 3rd Friday nights Junior O, U. A. M. 2nd and 4tb Friday night Masonic Lodge A. F. & A. M. 1st Monday night. W. O. W. No .17 Thursday night- Do You Want the Highest Prices for Your Tobacco? If You do Then Sell With J. IF. Meadows & C., Proprietors. FARMERS WAREHOUSE Oxford, CHICHESTER S PILLS THE 1MAMOSW BKAKO. A. Vi?j.2v Ln!icI Asli your Jrneelst tor a ?7( S'" CliNi-hcs-tcr'a IHamond ltrandf Ll.V i'Uli in lied and o!d riet-iilicWy CLSSg Ivxm. seateil vi!h Blue R!bben. S w JiKiiiS Tuko no other. Bay r,f yonr Y r rv lit -i 11 ' . " - - ,. . . - 4- J 1IA5SM i:iIAXi f r S3 13 years liBOwnasIicst, Safest. A'.wavsUellablc r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE s - High Grade Graden and Field Seeds. HORSE AND CATTLE FOWDERS. J.I'. Kopster's Special Horse liower. Hall's Celebrated Ho Powder prevants and cures Ho? Cholera and adds one pound of meat for every cent's worth of the powder led to" hogs. MOST FASHION ALE STYLES IN STATIONERY- Box Paper, Tablets and School Supplies. Depository for Public School Hooks. Bibles. Teachers Bibles Family Bibles and Testaments at every price, Fountain Pens from $1 to $7.50. Ouaronteed Ftazors and Pocket Knives. Large Stock of Toilet Articles,Extracts and Other Perfumes, Combs and Brushes, all Kinds of Soaps. Toilet and Talcum Powders. CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS A NO CANDIES. I tuyler's, Fenway s and other high grade ChocoVtes and Chocolate Bon Hons. They are the best. PW'AC'HAi GENUINE, CHLiORIDR CALCIUM WATERS AND ALL OTHER KIN JS OF MINERAL WATERS, ALL THE MOST I 'OP I.' LA 11 SODA FOUNVAIN DRINKS. THE - BEST - ICE - CREAIVI - ON - EARTH. Your Friend Q HAUL Oxlord, North Carolina. Good medicines sre more necessary thsn good food. When you're strong: and well a little poor food won't have any lasting bad effects, but when you're weak and sick a little poor medicine Wli work untold barm. . Good medicines are the only kind we sell. We put the purest and freshest drugs into prescriptions. Our prices are right, too. ft We have an excellent uya pepsia cure, if you are suf fering from any form of thwj common disease. KEXALJJ DYSPEPSIA (TABLETS assist the gastric juices, act as a gentle tonic, enable the body to derive all the nutri ment from foodand cure dyspepsia and indigestion permanently. Sold with the Kexaii guaranicc, w jj We sold a large break of tobacco a few days ago that made an average of $22.72 for every pound on our floor including scrap. Since the above sale we have sold two large sales that made an average of more than $20 for every pound of tobacco on our floor quite a number of piles ranging in price from $45 to $25. Prices are Strong on all Grades and we Propose to Lead And Let Others Follow in Getting For You High Averages. We think our books will show we have sold the largest sale for the largest amount of money made the highest average and gotten the highest price. Try us with your next load and be convinced that our house is headquarters for highest prices. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past andprom ising you our best efforts in the future, we are, yours for highest prices, 3-. 01 ill oTT- lH'o i mm mm mammmmr mwMMmmm mmw McBffldldPws II il mum HALL OXFORD N.
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