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iT 9" . i. Y "T-i TI'iTJ .-v ,,n. . . -t j -- r-.rx.-lf-.:. "7 i Land at Public Auction. r3 As agents fbr.cmhets'e Ayili sell to the highest bid der for cash by Public Auction at the Court House door Oxford, N. C.r on , .: . vJl ?';;' Monday, April 3ra,V9iiV a valuable tractjpf land, situate about 5 miles of Ox? ford, m Walnut: Grove -Township, in one of the most progressive neighborhoods of the county. Write or call for detailed description. WE WRITE INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, GRANVILLE REAL ESITATE & TRUST CO. A. Hi POWELLi Prcst. J. j& IMIL.ES, Secy-TreI ''TELEPHONE Np8,;i;; -,w;v OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. Everything to Buiid 'U Coal and Wood, to Burn QlMllfTV 71WD QUANTITY. YARDS Opposite.Southerki Railway Station. OFFICE and STORE next National Bank ot Granville. J V. It Jsj Curable. Dyspepsia may be completely era dicated if properly . treated. We sell a remedy that we positively guaran tee ;will completely, relieve indiges tion . or dyspepsia, or the medicine used during the trial will cost the user nothing. V . '. " ' ' .. y-r.':-.' ;K. This remedy has been named Hex-, all Dyspepsia .Tablets. . Certainly no offer could be more fair, and our offer should, be proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a de pendable remedy. - ' " -":.;;" '; Inasmuch as the medicine -will cost you nothing if. it does not tenent you, we urge -you -wno are suffering' with - indigestion" or: dys pepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia .Tab-: lets. A 2 5-cent "box contains if enough medicine for fifteen 'i days,' : :-' treats ment For chronic-: cases we" have A tvro larger sizes,' 50 cents and $ I-00; Remember you-. 'can i obtain Rexall Remedies only at--The" Rexall Store. J. G. Hail's. ? l :. .'. : ": i-A iUi'i One secret of Monarch superiority hes m the wonder-; ful responsiveness of its key action, .fxf" writer in the world do the keys so readily yield to the slightest touch of the finger. ; ; : V1 V : . . That is why tha Monarch is easier to operate than; . onv Athpr writing machine.' .-A : :'.? Hi 7 ?3 That i why -it wards J off i strain on the part Ot tne sienoP"-1 w i hi? work iscleaner-cut, more accurate,more rapid and lauS th Possible to pbtam with .j; ?nnv nth er writing machiner bVi .j o:lz :o t:l -v - s :-;-t I ?erSSiS Vou heed tf.Monarchiin yowofW i nc Aad every dawithout it ieUns actual money-. IIOSS tO yOU besides. ;,r. p- :-;:.'lircA .o;i: v-;i o; i SEND FOklMOtii '': ""'i Learn tne reason wr "i"7i i that you may know tnat Jonrc i in what we tell you. axout it- . , ; I Monarch MocWnes SC"1 J cara wui Drmg iw-1 "v "r. . . r- ' DURHAM, i uaiiiMiiiincK-y 1 V 4 . h th vwitt r : 11 nil 11 11 hjiziII iiii au v j r.' arid Paiiit With: - You Can Save Money. .- ; Mr. Farmer, if its barb wire you want, then.; write Samuel Davis", of Glarksville, : Va., ,.; for prices,: he GUARANTEES to save you money. Can ' Save You Money on, Buggies. Y . For Your own; Good. If you have eye trouble or head ache, . don't fail to consult Dr. N-, Rosensteih the " Eye Specialist, of Durham. He will be at Creedmoor Monday, March 27th- and at Oxford Tuesday, March. 2 Sth,,. stopping .. at the "Hotel, for one day only. He offers you both his scientific : knowl- J edge and best glasses,and - his cnar gesare moderate. Don't, .fail to see him. . ; ; . - ; ...... . , j I take thisr means of thankingmy friends and neighbors, : especially Dr. Hays and the Philathea class of the Methodist r church ; for?J ; their' . many kindnesses during my recent sick- ncss. Their sympathy and. help r will be a Drecious memory to me.' r. i o Mrs. Thad Parham. fatigue saves nerve- J--irtiHrtv -Thentry the Monarch, to the end: rR.R in "- -. n tn'e Monthly Payment plan. A'jost 3 .- : v-.J i and FOREVERVRODY dans p V Six Words to IbeLine.;. Cash With mall advertisements , will be pub lished in ' this column and charged, for at the rat&'of 5 cents per line. Unless you are a regular advertiser with, an ; account, send cash ,-. : :with yonn advertisement. -V '"" If you want to buy anything,sell anything, ask:- for any. information, advertise a business date,' need la bor, want a situation, or pa. any way to draw the attention of the public, a small notice, at an incon siderable : cost ; will probably bring about the result you have been wanting these many days. Try This Column For Wants. For Sale or Exchange. ; . s I have six thoroughbred white Leghorn 1 pullets ' and one cockrel that I will sell, or exchange for 1 Rhode; Island Reds, or Brown Leg honrs. Apply to Si; A. Jones at Led ger Office, i v n 1 FCiR SALE r-A '-'.good family f,horsev Tyson phaeton-J surry 4 and wagon. v Nv M. Ferebee.,. , WAGONS f-Wev have StUidebakerl Missen Wagpnp .must. be sold.; o : s ii ;i ' -Bullock & Orenshaw. t. . iWe arer headquarters jfofj TERS CELEBRATED STOCK AND POULTRY POWDERS every: pactcf age guaranteed to give satisfaction or; money .refunded. ALLEN &WIL4ayji LIAMS." ": -- - ;' i -" -J Xotice" to Tkx Payers. - ' ! , All tax. and. .Real Estate not . paid by April ifthe ;lt, will be advertised for sale it i public auctiop- This jwilf addi cpst, so :pay noyL!4V W XM S. M. Wheeler, Sheriff. . . Why don't hens lay at night? Be cause they are all "ROOSTERS." R oysters poultry v powders , - makes them all lay. For sale by ALLEN &. Williams. . : : HENDERSON IVOTES- :: v: ( Special to the Ledger. ) Henderson, : N- CMarch 21 The Hotel Vance wag sold today to J. . H. McAden proprietor .Of ." the Store wall Hotel of Charlotte,- J" P. Sanders,: manager... of :. the' Store wall and Robert Irwin, owner of the Iiuf f ine . Hotelajof , Greensboro. ;,v The price paid has not been made pub lic yet- . .' : V .:: i (:' Fred Cradups and-John Miller,the supopsed murders" of James ;;.Hunt, were ..triedl in . he Mayor's court to day and" bound' over without Vond'i. 14,816 2 . ; Worthf of real estate was sold at public auctionv in Hndeerson Monday, ..the -, biggest -.real r estate this cpuntyT has ; seen; in , a long time- -: The prices paid were goodT It was the Reavis property sold f by ? A C. . Zollicof f er, .Commissioner. ' -. j The: Vance Guano .; Plapt is , going at full flash.. -, ; It begun operation March-lst-. ' k; " ",-t oc.-, . ; ,.: . y : 5 Miss Lizzie Watkins ; entertained Friday last at a ; luncheon in honor of Miss Annie .Watkins. '-'of Durham. Those present r were: ; Misses, Wat kins, Rebecca Watkins, Hattie . . Mcf I aty re, Cornelia Gary r Mariel jGoryj Julia - Rowland, Ailehe. Lewis j jMil dred Lewis,' Gilpeson,. Staunton' Vaj, and Mrs. -, S, K. Rowland-;; . I - ,:,f Miss Ailene : Lewis , gavq & "linen" shower and lard party, to Miss Waf-. kins, Thursday , afternoon - J- ;iVV-Viv r ? :. l5aiTetfPlyiii9thr R?cks.';--r r . Farm raised r beauty and utility.' from good;. layers ?Freef" ranged. " No other fowls on farm- Eggs 50 ;cehts for 15. ; Mrs. E. N. Clement. R Fi i No 1, Oxford, N C ,'. , "r.?,". ". j s ,.; t:;,;, (mch 243(tpd) ; ; V.- lMrs- Cook Tells Truth. :r.,"L Dexter, KyIn . a " signed , state-. ment, Mrs. Cook tells the trutn about, how. Cardui1 brought back her health and strength. She; ays, "I couhi riot et any " 'relief, until I tried ; Cardui, the woman's ' tonic: I 'suffered more or less for 10 years and was so weak and nervous . I could, hardly ' do , my house - work. Now I am in better health than jever before, am regulat as qlock J workj do not suffer at; all, - j and . --' gain strength, every day." Thousands ' of women have been helped' hack -to health by Cardui- Try it. ' -! ; Miss Prim's ' Kiridergarderi. - i "A School of To-day"; will e presented ; in ; the Sehiinary ' Chapel Friday evening, March : the : twenty--f 6urthv 'at : eight pTcl'oclv ; The7 public is ' .cordially,. ihvitei.: j: AdmissioTi: Adults 25 cents, children 1 5 cents. !I fj ; ;-' ; ' ; ANNOUNCEaiENTi p Having ! purchased the - Insuf ahee Agency of the J. R. ' Roller & ' i Son Company -we respectfully solicit"5 the Continued patronage of thbe" who dealt with this5 Agency- iu th 'past I and .'tender ; pur friends; : and -.public generally;-; the facilities Of .: our: ; Of fice. J Tr-i.no.a v'i - Ifivr We roake ar speciality; of Iiife;T Occident and diiahmty-Mr srancevq odi ion LfwoD dsoth 1 THE COmiNEDf ASSETS f f QF; THE COMPANIES . JREPIiKSEXTEl BY US EXCEED ONE: HUNflRBDr mLIilON DOLIiAKS ($100,OQOtOO- : : :We will aiipreciateoyour:il)iwnej be it' large - or small and asstife youl that i your; inte"rests wuj pel caret' fully looked" afterlf .giisirsrri si All inquiries "will receive, prompt BUd" Careful r;atteitfiony .crfJ xl'Aii : h i J:RC ROLLER t&sSON .CQMP ANJ o: oiixon 'Jo f. r; JOHN-. fW-EBBsi h n - J; fiGcx-oij JOHN R.I HALL; r r , r,l 1 st-fli : oi oi i'ENGENElCREWS; j! Notices tos Taxi payers, xrorr ;A11 tax and-Reai-Estate-not paid iSy f Aprit ijthe . xlst zrwilh beTaHY0rtjBdi : 11 . x nil. ;ix asqr saie at puDiic.aucnongvjtnpjs -wut add cost, so pay now. S. M. Wheeler, Sheriff. BteHfiONG PEOPLE YOU KNOW AND PE0 - RLE YOU DON'T KNOW. : The ace of, Thpse , Caught Whije Coming and Going jby Our ! ..... L., Man-Abpul-TQvni, 1 :y-:Migs ' Iiillie Wilkersori, of Stovalli is ; visiting friends in Oxford. .; ; ;..;:'::'Mi's&': ; 'Eleanor .i ;Huske spent '.the week end :with-friends at ; the State Normal: in Greensboro, N. C. V ? s Mlss c Mary Younger, of sStovall and 'Miss Agnes Pittard of JBullock; are the 'guests of Miss, M. Hargrove- '-S r.' '. '. I -VV; Mrs. Charles, p., Elmore and chil dren, have returned after ; a two weeks stay with relatives in Wel dpri; n. c. i :. :'.' Mrs. Cheek .. of Henderson, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.' A. S.: Hall- A . ; Mrs. W. H. White left Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs:. 3S. R; McKeathan in Payetteville,;N. C. -Mr. and Mrs. Sidney N. Bumpass, pf Greensboro" spent several days':.in Oxford the past ,week, being guests of Mr. and Mrs? Z -W. Lyon. ... . Mrs. Wj Z:" Mitchell Isp'erit "the firs); of the week in Raleigh with; uer ivio iubi, ivii-s. u. - m. . meadow a- a Mr. Dick Gooch 1 of . Route 1 1 . wafc in town Monday. VI 'w- - ?l Mrs. Albert Rpuntree ; and Mibs ltdberta HickjS o Efrboklyn,; N Yl ioied MrsThbsA Ei Hicks ai jBrantw6od"driday i hi f Mr. Thomas " BullocKjioi d:ender son, N. C. was on oujptreel Mqn Miss Jennie Prankjin ;ofN$wYorl, is visiting Mrs. SHims6h?oh.'road street. UiJj I-1 ' ! Villss Minnie imball;tcft "Tar RiVer is visiting her! -sister Mrs. j!sJ. Renn- ' Mr. L.. T- wmfordi&fRpute" 1, was in town Friday. .l Mrs." M. P.' Chamblee" nii iittle son Travis are f visiting -relatives.' in Raleigh and Wilson .Mills,. jN p. ; .'-.;: ' VryS.-Cf Wionj of; Route (1 was on . our .. streets ;Friday.' ; t .') ':."' .". Mr. ; ; Kemp .Doughtoh,.' :State Bank - examiner;: .was in Oxford Fri- 'Mr:l S. -y P, Puckett of : Route 4; was among the ivisitors in town:Fri-i Mr, W. A. Devin spent Saturday inaleigh.N. C i oMr.j Leon Marrow, of Sou.dan,; Va, Kpent the week end in Oxford. IJssS : Josephine Brown, f 1 returned Saturdaifrom Lynchburg ;a,;,;- , . frf W. P. r Gp?;art? ofr Creedmoor,. "n Pc&zij&f6yt&:&y k. ; . ilr.? and Mrs.: iNat' "Cannady' i of Cannady's ! Millwere in town Mon- d4y;: ;r1;:il' -: u, -! : J Mr. j W- J. Glement, ' of "Route I, wais on four streets "Monday. ; .' :'J ; Mr;" Dave 'Winston, of Adoniram, as in Oxford Monday. : ' ' :: Mr Jack .Howard, 9f Stern was in town Monday;.'. ' l':r : Miss5 Susie Brown, of ' Peace Insti tute "Rkleighl N-; C. spsnt the week end with" her- mother. - - - . -." ; ' 5,SMr. .Eugene Crews has , been on the sick; 'list ; several , days.J ,; . t . 1t -E:-; A. ''. Cottingham; " of Max- tdn,' 1 N. ; " CP visited his 'son -'- cadet Cbttirigham of i H:' : M- - S. who- has been quite sieKwith prietimonia the past week7? rA !;"':''' :i : :- " ' ' ,iikrl- ACXPucltett, of Route; . '7, wasrin Oxford Monday.; -Sr-li ' ' 1 Mrs-1 Charlie Roberts of Khap of Reeds' visited Mrs. jJ. G.:: Robrets on; Broad St.: Monday. ; . ' ; ' ; ' ; " r-; ilr. - fTayior.-f Jackson, of ' Stovail, was in Oxford Monday. r : i Mr- W. J. Bruramitt of . Route - 3, wasrin town. Monday.',,; ". . .. . -Mr.: S". T. j Coley, of Benehan, was on our streets Tuesday. ! - - ; Mr. J. G, Wilson, of Stovail, was liij ; tpwu Tuesday.,! o .:. - . '. a Mr. N. F. Bennett,' of '1 Stem, 'was among the 'visitors here Tuesday, or-:. kr. Jhn ...iwetsOt'"'" wa in tQwn TuesdaLy.:.'.'; '. ; . ox iDn iJoel : .Whitaker, of Raleigh, N.IC. spent Tuesday in Oxford.' ; ! I -":: MrWB; .Aock of. bakHill, was iptj town TuKay- 1 1 a ohrl JIj " 3 Mr. . N. E. Faucette, of; Wilton, yr&& in Oxford Tuesday j I :?) G,en; ;B" S- Roysteri; waSjihDur hani on legal business 'Tuesday.. V ; .' . . :z iMrDJ- J.i.Vaughah :a"nd -Son,:: : of Bullock, were in the city Wednesday zri jMralvin?Vaughan,iof Granville county jis visiting? his uncle: Js-i H TT- " 1 1 I Tr TT If MM Effie S.-ughah. -of Bullock rs1.: c is r visiting her friehds and; : re latives -Jpn-Route 1, Stovail.1 ' bqlMr-.fl. EGrewsrf ofhiWatkins,wasj OA r.-.ret9C.wdnsdftyi r !Mr?JdbM?Wehp lftTtfe'aay for WiimirigfohN.' here she i$ra delegate tone'.woman's Mission- chjurch m 'il.-i-J. -Jill jo iMttoOT. jB-iBuynette,! qf v,Refute":7,; Vfas in tpwnj yhursday, on:, business;. 1 j- . for 'Richmond.' ; , J J " x -c .; tf !Dr. 'E. B. Meadowsy-of Route 1, was; n tojcn W.dnedBiy- -r -.: , -j r.'-j 'oil WinstbniSalejj4' 0; Wis Iti. lMessrs5 ;gaj4, Bullpekr, Garl. Gozart gn4 ' W- P. Cozart, of Creedmoog, were among the visitors here Wed neslday- . - ... 7 1 ''""" "' JVrr:T," i-z -mil ' ''""" - ----- -- - -- - Mrs. Will Dorsey; of Route -S. rcasl ijtt town Wednesday ?. 5 , s MrlTdylbr JAc:ksbn, ot : vStAvall, was oh51 biir streets Monday." '; " : Mr'FrahrK Blackiey,bf rWilton Wlas ifi 'town-Monday. 'on' business, Mr and: Mrs wi.;.H: Burnette,; "of Joute; f7, ere .tdwn visitors Mon day. -.--: ' :: I MrsHv iAi -Hicks; of - Route - 2, spenf5 the day-in our fair city Mon- Mn' Wr . T: Davis, of Route 5. came fid:: town Tuesday. ;; i $ Mr'ile Royster, of Stovail, at tended tie Farmers Meting Monday . I Mr.-.G- W. Hart, of Route' 5, was on our streets Monday. t Messrs Zeb Patterson and Halley Till ey, of. Route 5, were in town Monday. -- ': ': ; - Mrs. W. Z. Mitchell spent the first of the Week in Raleigh,visiting her daughter, Miss Ruthywho. is at Peace Institute a Mr- Ira Sherman, of Durham, N4 0., was in our. fair city Saturday. 4 Mr.' and Mrs. Ike Oakley, of Be rea, Were city shopers Saturday. v . ; Mr. 'B-, I. Breedlove, of Route 5, camer. to town Saturday. . l Mt?J W;, Gr Wilkesonlof Dexter; spent the; day in town Saturday. : . 1 Mr; Biirch Hicks,: , - of : ; Wiiliams bbroi visited in town last; week. : I Miss Estelle OBrinei of t Route 5, was oni our ;etreets Saturday; - ";; Mivi:-lj::-bi Willifprd, of i Moriah; as in town, One. day. this';W?ek. V; Mr;-; Guyj Morgan of Berea, was in th city f'on, tbusiness Saturday. Mr- wl 31 Bruinmitt,; -of - Route . 3, as a town .yi tor Saturday. " ,T ; Mr:'- Sam Dickerson, of ' Route- 3 ; ent the day in, our city ..Saturday. 4 "..'iJ i' ... i Mr. J. W- Chsiholm, of .Route 6, if ho hag recently, built: a--beautiful new residence, on jRopte 6, came to xford Saturday." -' ' - s r Mr, Sam. -owardtr or Route Jli as in town Saturday. ' 1 - - f Mr.,, R. ;L. Clark, of , Breea, came tb town Saturday.- ; : ; ? Messrs- Tom ' Clayton and ' J. T. Mangum, of Person County,- paid us a visit Saturday. : ; v 1 Misses ,-. Ethel and Hallie Dicker son, two popular girls of RputeS , irere- in ; town shopping Monday. Mr. W. S. .Howell, of Route1 3, Tjas on our- streets Monday- . . '4 Mr. Joe Gordon, : of Route ; 2, came to town Monday. '- , Mr. - Richard Gooch, of Route 1, Spent the day in : town Monday.! J - Miss Bessie Howard, of Route 1, spent" the day in town - Monday shopping.- ' r-s a '-w i Mr.'. -Joe.JMoss, '.',of .Wilton, , was among "theTmany farmers from Wil ton ivionaay. - r. - - Mr- John Moss, Of -5 Wilton, v at tended the Farmers' Meeting Monday Mr. and " Mrs! Rufus Stroud, of Tar River, were in; the - city Thurs day.; Tf ; " . -r ;' Mr.': W. 13. Patterson and' Son; of Route '5, came" to' town Thursday- ." Mrs. Ella Gooch, , of Route- 1, was in. the shopping district Thurs day.' : " : . -:? r : 'Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Renn, - of Route-' 6", were in town Thrusday Mr. W. W. Hart, of Route 7, came to. town Thursday.. . Mr. ' R-- M; Str'other, ' of Wilton, was an" Oxford Visitor. Friday: .- . Mr.' Tom Huskett, of Wilton' sec tion cahie to, tovn Friday. ; ;. 7 ; Mr: Joe Hobgood; of " Route T '7 1 waa'ih the city : Friday. ! -y ' ' - ; ; ; : Mr. W- yd.B rummitt, of Route 2 , was in town' Thursday. ( - -Mr. C. R- f Gordon of -Route 2, came to Oxford 'Friday. -- . ; 'r - Miss Ruby , Strother, . a popular girl . of Wilton section spent . "the day in the city Friday. Mr. G. W. Slaughter, of Route 1, came to town Friday. ;'; ' -f ! ; :Mr. C- W. Oakieyi: of Route 1, was in .town Friday. . . .. - Mrs. .T. L. Daniel .and. daughter. were in town shopping Friday: ',Miss Mary Younger, Of Stovail, w'a3 in ltd wh Friday. " -" ' )" ' oMr. J. A- Dean . and Son, . of Route. 1,. wer Oxford .visitors Fri day...'- '., - Mr. N. E. Faucett, of Wilton, was - among the -many farmers Fri- town Friday. .i v -r MrT W.. -D. r Go'cch, of ;' Rbute 2; came to town on business Friday. . -b r "" - r -T"- T . . , J s .3 Mr, - ana ivxrs. jcu.-. v. r n&ms ?. ' - auu daughter, j Miss - Hattie, , of Route 3, came to Oxford Saturday.' 1 Mr.- A. A- -Crews', of- Route -2, was in the city Saturday; - ' ' H Mt. ;B?1ltr!Qrews.;6f';Tar . River, was an; Oxford visitor .Saturday. ' '- i Your r Opportunity lws ;AtTi ved. r Tb.'.-iby Buggies', at your price. The King Buggy Co " have on hand and -in course -.of . making ; about :one 1 hundred Buggies which , ;mut 'Oe sold, at once, ior rtne -casn. 1 h.xus VKing Btt'ggy ' has as large: a. per cent-pf satisfied users &S':&v& Bug gy: sold in this territpry- In r point of ; durability : and -other essentials , it has proven secndp to none.-'.-' :- : a i For the . purpose of; converting the business in , to cash, the prices have" been paade less thani-wholesle. - : Steel .-Tire Open dob $42,50teel Tire foi - Job--S52i50Fancy Tseats. a'ndVRuleriTjVe have -been -redueed' as welt.rO o ----'--f ! They -are-sold for -the cash and the. Rsh" onlv Gome r ouick or;,-you- 1 may losei by -tne : aeiay. w e- wiint tp ; close tnnv, 01 -wiijiiu - lij.. ut- sxty--aay sr or ' KING BUliliX Hillsboro, St.;' ' Oxford, N. C SHORT POINTED LOCALS Mr. F. W. Hancock has been ap pointed county. Tax assessor by the Corporation Comissioners. The E. M. Leweliyn stock of goods was sold' at public, auction Monday at 3.2 o'colck being purchased by, Mr Junius P. Hunt at $5,680.00. ! ;rr. W. S. Rankin, of Raleigh, will mace an adress in the court house Friday night, March -31st, ' before , the: Oxford Improvement Society. Everybody is cordially invited. - '.'Hello- there!" said a man to the ; quill driver. "What Is the largest thing on earth." "I don't know" said the reporter. "Ask our friend Cortez Wright, as he is a peripatetic philosopher and a perambulating en cyclopedia and a man of perspicac ity' The Junior Missionary Society of the Methodist church gave a thim ble Tea Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Helen White, the reader of the afternoon being Mrs. W-;L. Peace, delightful vocal music- was rendered . by Miss Edna White. Delicious Teas and sandwiches were served. This event being ; greatly enjoyed by all present. The Granville Grays Chapter U. D C. 'have arranged for a chain " of Teas to be given to raise money for the monument fund, this being av most worthy cause which the Oxford , people all feel a great interest in, Mrs. W. B- Ballou, Mrs. J. B. Powell and Miss Annie Taylor giving Teas , onTuesday afternoon which were en. joyed by all who attended. . Rev. G. W- Belk, Synodical Evan gelist of Wilson, N- C. is holding a. revival at the Presbyterian church Much interest is shown by the good attendance of their . services. Mr. Belk Is. a preacher of great force, and ho doubt much good will come of his stay in .Oxf ord. Good muster is an especial .feature of this, meet- ; ing. - : ' , The Philathea Class of the Meth odist church met with Miss Myrtle ' Renn on Saturday afternoon with a full attendance of the1 members Misses Lillian Minor and Myrtle Renn were elected delegates to the State Convention to be held to Greensboro, April 22nd. At the conclusion of the business session: Miss Renn served dainty refresh ments.7 . . 1 Oxford seems a popular place with! runaway couples recently, being two couples married here last week; otl Wednesday, March 15th., Mr. .James . K. Wood, and Miss Delia C. Owen, both of Chase City, Va., were mar ried at the home of Mr- S. H. Usry. Rev. E. G. Usry again officiating, day March 16th., Mr. H. I. Harris . and Miss Viola V. Bishop, both of South Hill, Va., were married at the residence ;of Mr. S- H. Bragg Rev. E. G. Usry, again officiatin. -Friends here- will . learn with pleasure of the promotion of Lt. Col .... William Lassiter formerly of our town, Congress having passed f the bill recently . relative to the re organization of "officers of the Uni- ( ted States Army this causing the ' deserved promotion of Lieut. Col. Lassiter to Col. In 1868, he was appoined to West Point, . serving in- the Spanish-American war when he received serious -wounds at the battle of Santiago, and' having since seen service in the Philippines.where he. has made an emiable record. Mrs. E. M. Lewelyh. was hostess to the "Forty Two" Club on Thursday afternoon, vthes guests being cordially greeted by Mrs- Leweliyn and Mrs. C.- D. Ray in the hall; when coffee and wafers were served on arrival of the I guests; the ..parlors were1, beautifully decorated .with plants anc fragrant spring flowers. There were six tables of players who: enjoyed the exciting game lof"'42". The score -cards iwere' artistic .pen and 'Ink sketches of dominoes. An elegant 1 salad '. course wafc served. The fol . lowing guests : enjoyed . this delight ful occasion. I - . :. Mesdames. A. A. Hicks, H. O.. Furman, H- M. Shaw, W. Z. Mitch ell, R. L. Hamilton; John Webb. J- G: Hall, S; H. Cannady, B.. S. Roys ter, E. T. White, R. G- Lassiter, C. D. Ray, J. W. Horner. - - - Misses Eva Minor, Lizzie Gooch, Mary Webb, , Helen White, - Hattie. Webb, Lucy Webb, Evelyn Howell, Annie Crews, Mrs. Fleming; Mrs Hays, Mrs. A. H. Powell, Mrs. Thos E. Swann, Mrs. Will Long, Mrs- W. C. Tyree, Mrs. John R. Hall, . Miss--Edna White. - , . ARE - YOU DEAF? Catarrh is Probably : the Cause Get Hid of the Cause. - V" -If you have catarrh and have constant 'ringing noises in your 'ears? look into ' the matter " at once- ' . - - It's : a pretty y sure -sigm that ca- tarrhls spreading' and is anaking, itjs way;ithrovigh the Eustachian" tubes that lead , from ,.; the, nose , to . thej When catarrh gets to the ears partial deafness 'follows;.: If you have ringing noises in your ears go . - tot J.; G.i Halls to day and get' a'.HYO- MEIeutfit;and drive out catarrh-r To- cure catarrh HYOMEI should! be breathed through ? a pocket inha ler for .about ihree. minutes, . four or fiyeitlmes'a aay. Just -poHii; -. at few : drops ; intq . the hard c rubber ' in-; halers and breathe it for a" f$w min utes. t k il 'I '?'' 1 "1 '" It (kills the germs; soothes tne irritation; heals the ihflamationp stops; hawking, spitting and snuf fling; , " - HYOMEI keeps the throat ' free f rom; mucus and prevents crusts In. nosel :r- s" Thef. complete Hyomei outfit which includes the little . ' indestructible hard; rubber inhaler, a. bottle - ' of HYOSVIEI and, simple instructions f of use; costs ' $1.00-' Seperate " bottles ; of HJYOMEI costs 59 cents at J; G. Hallos who1 sell- it . on. money back i j plani .Try it tooday for , jcatarrhj, j coughSjr-eolds -or- sore- throat. - Free -j trial' bottle' hyaddressmg BbotK'a Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. J r i J " (
Oxford Public Ledger (Oxford, N.C.)
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