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7:? 1 V 6 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911. NOTICE- Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the next session of the General Assembly of North Carolina to pass an Act au thorizing the Board of School Trustees of Oxford to issue bonds on the sum of Twenty Thous and Dollars to provide funds for the erection and equippment of the white graded school building in Oxford, N. C. November 30th, 1910. W. Z. Mitchell, (4t) Chairman, Time of Lodae Meetings. Oxford Lodge No. 103. I. O. O. F. j Tuesday night .. Granville Camp No. 49 1st and 3rd Friday nights ' Junior O. U. A. M. 2nd and 4th Friday night Masonic Lodge A. F. & A. M. 1st tfonday night. W. O. W. No.17 Thursday night. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK VUHOA'0 UBAND. A. JUMIeal Amu ymr Uriuecwt for AX in tUd nd ild mrtailicW boxes. saied 1th Blue Ribbon. V Take bo other. Buy f yor V Uranrint. Ak r.vCIM JiinttLTint II JUIAMOMO 1(KAM fliLl.S. fur S& yews known as Best. Safest, Alwmys Reltabto -r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PROFESSIONAL Sheriff Wheeler says pay your taxes. IB Sw board Schedule. Trains leave Oxford aa follows: No., 438 .. :.. at . . 11;05 a. m. No. 428 .. .. at .. .. ?;05 a. m. So. 440 at 2:40 p. m No. 442 . . . . at . . . . 5;5 p. m. Trains arriving Oxford: No. 429 .at .. .. ..9:40 a. m. No. 439 . . . . at ..... 12;30 p. m. No. 441 at .. .. ..3:20 p. m. No. 44S . . at J10 p. m. ML JONES' LINIMENT FORMALLY BEAVER OIL CATTLE AMD M)ME Lameness, Sprains, Bruises, Distemper, Cracked Heels, Sore Shoulders, Swellings or Splints. Dr. Jones' Linimen is without a rival. Just apply it freely, and the pains and soreness will disappear immediately. SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY. Mr. W. W. Mason R. F. D. No. 2, Wright City Mo. writes: "I have used Dr. Jones' Oniment on my cat tle and horses for sprains, lameness and other local troubles, and cannot give it too much priase for the wonderful relief it gives. It is superior in every way to any liniment I have ever used. . Dr. Jones' Liniment is equally valuable for man and beast. For sale by F. F. LYON, Price 59c per Dottle. None Genuine without the Beaver Trade Mark. Accept No Other. A. A. HICKS. T. G. STEM- Hicks & Stem, Attorneys af Law. OXFOBO, - - - - - - - N C. Assocaite Counsel, T. T. HICKS, Henderson, N, C. Prompt attention given to all busi ness intrusted to our care. ' Dr. L V. Henderson, DENTIST, Oxford, N. C. Both office and Resi dence Phone. Office in Britt build ing opposite Post Office. Special at tention given to disease of the gums. J. IV. G&LUSHA & SON FARM AND TIMBER LANDS. SOIL ADOPTED TO PRO DUCTION OF HIGH GRADE OLD BELT TOBACCO. Office in Court House Building. DINWIDDIE, - - - VA. Refer to W. A. Adams, Oxford, N. C Dennis G. Brummitt, Attorney at Law. Upstairs in Hunt Coildiag. Phone. No. 91. OXFORD. - - - - - - N. C. DBI 5 FORE ordering MAGAZINES set our big dubbins catalogue ad special offers and save MONEY. SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY. A Postal Wai Do. Raleigh, N. C. D Tlltl 1MU.), Dr-.Benj. Kl Hays iiiay be found in his office from 10. to 12 A. M. Only emergency calls answered du ring office hours. Two years special study in diseases of the eye and fitting glasses. THE TIRSTZMTIOMLB ' - '"- ' J-- - ' ' '" ' Orfora m c CAPITAL STOCK - - -SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $100,000.00 $25,000.00 hi This bank calls your attention to its large capital which places it in position to easily take pare of the In terest of its many customers, and the interestslof those who are desirous of forming relations with a bank of large Capital and Resources. We pay 4 per cent, in- terest inour SavingsODepartment Call and talk with us about it This bank does a strictly Commercial Banking Busi ness, and confines itself to banking as set forth in the laws of the United States Government. This bank gives the same attention to a deposit of $10 as it does to a deposit of $1,000 or $10,000. All we ask is for you to give us a trial. The : -First Bank, OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. EstaUhbed 1S42 68 Years flaking Tht Stieff Fiaao. The Old Year a dying Jf Has the old year been good to you? Have you enjoyed its blessings, and are you financially ahead of last year? Ijf Then show your ap preciation by surprising your family with a A SM flayer. jf You have been so busy with other, things as to give it no thought, but don't be so foolish your family will enjoy it im mensely; so will you. ff Come and talk it over; get the makers low price and easy terms. Chas. M. Stieff, 205, East Main Street, . DURH AM, - - - N. C. T. F0Y SIMMONS, Mgr. Opp. Court House. Phone 652. I 2IiiplO Sufferers from indigestion are wak ing: up to the fact that, peppermint lozenges, charcoal and "dyspepsia cures" are only makeshifts in the cure of so troublesome a . complaint as chronic indigestion. What ia required is something that will not only relieve but which will tone and train the digestive apparatus to again dq its work normally, and this these simple remedies cannot uo. There is something more to the cut of Indigestion than sweetening tht breath, and yet a remedy that only con tains digestive Ingredients will not cure permanently, as the basis of Indigestion is poor bowel circulation, and that re quires a scientific laxative. We know of no remedy that combines these re quirements better than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which has been sold for a quarter of a century. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a laxa tive tonic, a scientific blending of nat u5i Ingredients for the cure of con stipation, indigestion, liver trouble, sour stomach, sick headache and similar com plaints, its ingredients will so strengthen and tone the stomach and bowel muscles that they will again do their work nat urally, and when that has been accom plished your trouble is over. Fannie Stuart. Staunton. Va.. was a long-time sufferer, as was O. Tuck. Blackburn. Mo., and they both found their cure with this remedy. They became con vinced that pills and tablets, salts, "dys pepsia cures," etc., were at best only temporary reliefs. They first accepted Dr. CaldwCll'S Ilff P1- rt a frna e,amntA V.4. tie. which he willingly sends to anyone who forwards name and address. Later, having convinced themselves through the free sample, they bought Syrup Pepsin of their druggist at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. ; Dr. Caldwell personally will be pleased tO five Villi nnv rmullno I ..... desire for yourself or family pertaining to nver or ooweis aosoiuxeiy free of charge. Explain- your case In a letter and he will repiy to you in detail. For the free sample simply send your name and address on a postal card or otherwise. For leither request the doctor's ddf?.,lf.Ir 'J?' ft Caldwell, ft.5W Cald well tonlldtnur. MoyHRftiio. TM- Sale of Interest in Land. . Under and by virtue of mortga ge executed to the undersigned by Robt. P. Beasley andM ary Beas ley, dated Feb. 27th, 1907, and duly recorded in book 69, at paje 263, of records of Mortgages of Granville County, default having been made in the payment of th.e debt therein secured, at the request of the prseent holder of said mort gage, I shall on SATURDAY JANUARY 7th, 1911 sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Oxford the interest of .said parties in the following described land: In Gran villeC ounty, N. C, in Tally Ho Township lying on the public road between Oxford and Hester adjoin ing the lands on the North by Leroy Crews, on t-he South by the late "W. T.H unt, deceased, on the East by Mrs. Emma Bradsher, being a part of the old Elijah Meadows place of Capt. A. H. Bragg. Time of sale 12 M. This December 5th, 1910. W. T. Beasley, Mortgagee. , iT- -3 of Externals Is the one Standard prep aration universally and enthusiastically endorsed by Doctor,. Druggist, Lay man. 4 GOWANS Cures Pneumonia, Croup, Colds'. Coughs, Pleurisy and all ailments caused' from In flammation or Congestion. Gownns Preparation has one of the largest and most satisfactory sales of any preparation carried in our stock. : We consider it a, wonderful success. THE MURUA Y DRUG CO,, 9 Wholesale Druggists Columbia, S. C, July 1 1, liiiO BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOUE All Dru8i. SI. SOe. 25o. 60WAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, N. C. SuaraolMd. aatf noaay rtftuidtd by ytiir Braggitt Wood's Trade Mark Farm Seeds are best qualities obtainable. Our NEW FALL CAT LOG gives th6 fullest in formation about all seeds for FALL SOWING. Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc Catalogue mailed free on re quest. Write for it and prices of any seeds required. T. 17. 1700D & SOUS Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having been du ly appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville County as Administrator or the estate of of Luetta J. Washington deceased, hereby notifies all persons holding claims against the estate of k the said deceased, to present the - same for payment on or before the 11th. day of Novembre, 1911, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar, of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immedi ate settlement. This November 11, 1910. W. H. Washington, Administrator of Luetta J. Washington deceased. B. S. Royster Attorney. SAIiE OF liAND. Pursuant to an order of Sale made by the Superior Court of Granville County in the Special Pro ceeding, entitltd, "Alex J. Ander son vs. Mary Eliza Chester ' and others" .1 shall, on MONDAY THE 9th. DAY of JAN UARY, 1911, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in Oxford, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land: Situate about one and one-half miles West of the town of Oxford on the West side of the Goshen Road, containing 14 1-2 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed to Benjamine An derson, by Solon S- McClanahan, see Deed Book 42, page 420, of the Office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County, less 7 1-2 (acres sold off by the said Benja mine Anderson during his life time. Time of sale between the hours of 12 M. and 1 P. M. This December 6, 1910. B. S. Royster, Commissioner. The Queen of Fashion's Richest and Choicest Creatioitis are most ' , elegantly and perfectly, reproduced on the Standard Rotary. , The World's Best Sewing Machine The only machine which makes abso lutely perfect Iock and chain stitching on the same machine. Ladies When you are in need of a sewinsr machine, you no doubt intend to give the , matter intelligent consideration and should buy one which will last a lifetime, the Standard Rotary. You Owe It To Yourself to learn how the Standard Rotary will do more and better work, in less time, and with more real comfort and pleasure than any other machine made. Remember When you buy, you are choosing be tween years of tiresome work with a vi brating or oscillating shuttle machine imd years of sewing comfort and satisfac tion with a Standard Rotary. The Standard Rotary Shuttle is absolutely necessary to produce the Fastest. Quietest. Easiest Running and Most Durable sewing machine in the world. You are Always Welcome to see the wonderful "Standard" Rotary whether you btiy or not. See it TODAY. You will be surprised and delighted with iu many advantages. For Sale by A. J. ' Kittreir, Oxford, North Carolina For. His Sake C59 My husband begged me to take Cardui," writes Mat tie L. Bishop, of Waverly, Va., "and for his sake I a greed to try it Before I had taken 1 bottle, I felt better. "Before taking Cardui I suffered miserably every month and had to go to bed until it wore off, but uuwii am an uguu m Ira The Woman's Tonic You know Cardui will help you, because it has helped others who were in the same fix as you. It is not only a medi cine for sick women, but a tonic for weak women. Being made from mild, gentle, vegetable ingredi ents, it is perfectly harm less and has no bad after-effects. Cardui can be relied upon to help you. Try it today. At all druggists. SALE OF JLAND. Pursuant ;to an Order and Decree of the Superior Coudt of Granville County, made in the Special pro ceeding therein pending, entitled H. Washington, Administrator of Luetta J. Washington, deceased.vs. W- B. Cash and others," I shall on MONDAY THE 16th. DAY OF JAN UARY, 1911, sell to the highest bid der, for cash, at th Court House door, in Oxford, by public auction. the following described tract of land Lying and being situate in Dutch- ville Township, adjoining the lands of S. N. Goss, James Cash and oth ers, containing 63 acres, , more or less, and being known as Wood son Washington Place". Time of sale between the hours of 12 M. and IP. M. : This December 14, 1910. B, S: Royster " ' Commissioner- SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. On Monday the 9th day of Jan uary 19111 shall sell at public auc tion at the Court' House door in the town of Oxford to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract of land lying about two and one-half miles from Oxford, fronting on both the new and old roads leading from Oxford to Stovall and contain ing 68 1-2 acres more or less.This land is known as the Booth place and was formerly owned by William Alston. This land can be purchased privately before the day of sale. This December 19th, 1910. T. Lanier. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE: Having been appointed and qual ified before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Granville County act Pvomitnr rf Amnio "Rcmrtott rl -. ceased, late of the County of Gran ville, I hereby notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present the same to me for payment on or be fore the 9th- day oi Decern oer, 1911, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate settlement. ' This December 7, 1911. W. Z. Mitchell, Executor., of An nie Bennett, deceased. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION State of NorthCarolina, Depart ment of State. To All to Whom These Present; May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated re cord of the proceedings for tin voluntary dissolution thereof b; the unanimous consent of all th stockholders, deposited . in my of fice, that the Stovall Lumbre Com pany, a corporation of this State whose principal office is situated at No. 75 Broad street, in th town of Oxford, County of Gran ville, State of North Carolina (J. E. Jackson being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served,) has com plied with the requirements of Chap ter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations" preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Disso lution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Gri mes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did on the 26th day of November 1910 file in my office a duly exe cuted and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record. of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by- law. In Testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 28th day of November, A. D. 1910 J. Bryan Grimes, j. Secretary of State.
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