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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGElt FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1019 PAGO 7 p Hancock, Jr, Lawyer, Notary Public. 0ld Fellows' Bldg. Oxford, N. C. YOLK FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them wPt your PhotSrapn. Why r1!t Jt on' Bring or send me your Kodak films if yu want tnem finisliel right- a agency Jbr 61 QSoneca Cameras W J. P. HARRIS Notary Public AT THE UNION BANK RUB IT ON mm will hot sum the clothes DR. S. J. FINCH DENTIST Oltiee i Brown Buikling. Office hours: 0-12 a. in. 1-5:80 p. m. THIS MEANS US ALL What the U. S. Stands For as Inter preted by Our Industrial Output A public speaker, recently pointed out that while the United States has only 6 per cent of the population of the world and only 7 per cent of the land, it produces: Sixty per cent of the world's sup ply of copper. Forty per cent of. the world's sup ply of lead. Fifty per cent of the world's sup ply of zinc. Sixty per cent of the world's sup ply of aluminum. Sixty-six per cent of the world's uipply of oil. Seventy-five per cent of the world's mpply of corn. Sixty per cent of the world's sup ply of cotton. Forty per cent of the world's sup ply of silver. Fifty-two per cent of the world's supply of coal. Forty per cent of the world's sup ply of iron and steel. Twenty per cent of the world's supply of gold. Eighty-five per cent Of the world's supply of automobiles. Twenty-five per cent of the world's supply of wheat, and refines 80 per cent cf the copper and operates 40 per cent of the world's railroads. I IV M V EURALGIA or Headache Rub the forehead" and temples with icirsvAPom YOUR BODY5UAROn--30f..60?5o Legal Advertising. JOE N. POTMAN I'll t St C I PTIOX DRUGGIST Oild lYllow's Building c.ivir.1 is Our Motto, lo lilt ase. We strive PAY OF POSTAL EMPLOYES GETS BOOST IN STATE D. (i. BRUMM1TT Attoruey-at-Law Hillsboro Street OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA HICKS & STEM ttorReys-at-Law Oxford- - - - N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts. liiih-Mj-'Tism is a great pain killer It lelit ves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. adv. Washington, Oct. 13. Increase of $39,000,000 in the pay of postal employes was vote! by the senate The bill goes to conference, with an amendment proyiding expenses for fourth class postmasters. The to tal increase in employs pay recom mended by Postmaster General Bur leson was $2,000,000. A Beautiful Woman. Do you know that a beautiful wo man always has a good digestion? If your digestion is faulty, eat lightly of meats, and take an occasional dose of Chamberlain's Tablets to strengthen your digestion. m THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. JVOItTH CAROLINA, Granville County. CY?!rintJk Royster, Henry Burwell. huJhini60?1? Thomas Scott, her Husband, and Sallie A. McDonald, warwa Tpoy6t5'r' JSSle Branch' and SnviJl- Tan.chher husband,' Joseph tll lv' John, Ryster. William Roy- S- Etr7 l?lster. and Mabel Ry- wfini t S three imant children of Jttettie Rpyster, deceased. Alice Rov- MhLJrallon Rystef, Inez Royster and Albert Royster. the last three infant I,en i wjllia Royster, deceased, nZfS Tv. Ro7ster. Mary Johnson and Goodrich Johnson, her husband, Weltha Brummel and Morton Brummel, her husband, Anna Henderson, Emma Gales and Hildred Gales, her husband, bailie Bowles and Edward Bowles, her husband Althea Smith, Emily Tuck and Walter Tuck, her husband, Sam uel Smith Lucy Smith, the last two in rant, children of Abraham min. Ao. ceased Jas. Martin, Martha Chase, Clem Chase, her husband, Lucy Martin, Mary Small and Willie Small, her husband, Charles Martin. William H. Martin, Hunter Burwell, Edward Brummel, rricilla Davis and Davis her husband. Harry Cary, Hunter Cary James Cary. Frank Cary, Luther Cary, Harriet Howard and Elisha Howard, her husband, Mary Cary Braxton and Braxton, her husband, Ben Cary, Thomas Cary, Willie Cary, Abraham Cary, Lewis Royster, George Royster, William Royster, Rufus Royster, Har riet Royster and her husband, John Webb. Margaret Morton. Lucy Daniel and Willis Daniel, her husband. Champion Taylor, Haskins Taylor, Christopher Taylor. Laura Roberts ana Will Roberts, her husband Sue Dor sey, Gracie Stovall and Tom Stovall, her husband, Harriet Daniel, Sam Webb, Ritta Royster, Mary Royster and any heirs at law of Ritta Royster, Mary Royster, or of Abraham Royster, deceased. Notice of Service of Summons by Publication The defendants above-named, Mar tha Royster. Maggie Branch, W. H. Branch, Joseph Royster, John Royster, William Royster, Harry Royster Ma bel Royster,- Alice Royster, Marion Royster, Inez Royster, Albert Royster. Chester Royster, Mary Johnson, Good rich Johnson, Weltha Brummel, Morton Brummel, Anna Henderson, Emma Gales, Hildred Gales, Sallie Bowles. Edward Bowles, Althea -Smith, Emily Tuck, Walter Tuck. Samuel Smith, Lucy Smith. James Martin. Martha Chase, Clem Chase, Lucy Martjn, Mary i government's small, Willie Small, Charles Martin, William H. Martin, Hunter Burwell, Edward Brummel, Pricilla Davis, Davis, Harry Cary, Hunter Cary, James Cary, Frank Cary, Luther Cary, Harriett Howard, Elisha Howard, Mary Uary Braxton, Braxton, Ben Cary, Thomas Cary, Willie Cary, Abraham Cary, Lewis Royster, George Royster, William Royster, Rufus Roy ster. Harriet Royster. and 1 mmamammmmmmmsaamfsm right mm Prescriptions - MM Special attention is devoted to the fill ing of Prescrip tions at the Pitt man Drug Store. Purity of Drugs and accuracy by registered Phar macist is your as surance of satis faction. Test Our Service W h e n e ver Your Needs Require. J. H. Pittman Phone 50 Service is our motto, strive to please. We "will YOU GIVE $25,000.00 for A FARM WORTH $35,000.00 A. W. Graham & Son ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oxford, N. O. Practice in the State and Federal Courts. Dec. 3 3m-i. an te Fair and Peace Jubilee OCTOBER 20-25, 1919. GRAND AGRICULTURAL, INDUSTRIAL 1 AND EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS. Uncle Sam urges you not to miss the United States Government exhibit of War Trophies. Almost every portable device us ed on land or sea in the World War, both al- IIP 1 1 C C i nnr net -v-Ac--- -i-v r I nnwnvi Wednesday is Johnston County Day With a Gorgeous Floral Parade. SUPERB FREE ATTRACTIONS. Including Lieut. Runser the Flying Ace Supreme in stunts in the air and "Falling a Mile in Flames." The Great Dordons, a marvelous flying and casting act. Melliott's Dancing Bears, a side splitter for the children Charlotte Brand, Cornet Artiste. The Dainty Weber Sisters, Wonderful Gymnasts and Acrobats; and others. OF3 her husband, Haskins Taylor, Sue Dor- sey, Ritta Royster, Mary Royster, and any other heirs at law of Ritta Roy ster, Mary Royster or of Abraham Roy ster, deceased, will take notice that a .special proceeding entitled as above nas been commenced in the Superior Court of Granville County for the pur pose of selling for partition the lands of the late .Abraham Royster, deceas ed, situated in Sassafras Fork Town ship, County and State aforesaid: and the said defendants will further tak. J notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the .superior Court of Granville County at the Court House in Oxford on Thurs day, October 30, 1919, and answer or demur to the petition filed in said pro ceeding, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief therein de manded. This September 30, 1919. D. C. HUNT, Clerk of the Superior Court. D. G. BRUMMITT. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Runl-t-w-t-Oct.-30. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.' Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Eliza Jane Muichi, deceased, this is to notify all persons saving claims against said estate to present them to me tor payment De tore September 17, 192D as required by taw all persons indebtedjto said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. HESLEY MULCHI, Executor Eliza Jane Mulci. This 17th day of Sept.., 1919. (pd) SALE OF VALUABLE MILL AND LANDS. Gooch Mill and Land Adjoining. As agent and attorney for the ow ner, I shall on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1919, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. offer for sale to the highest bidder for Cash at the Court House door in Ox ford, N. C. THE GOOCH MILL PROP ERTY, containing abount 8 1-2 acres of land and a tract of land adjoining the Mill lot containing about 18 or 19 aCreS- , T, 1 This is one of the most valuable Rol ler Mills in this section and it is in splendid repair. The mill and tract be longing thereto is well located; and the tract adjoining the mill tract is very valuable and in a high state of culti vation. , ' Parties interested in the purchase of this. .property, apply to me for fur ther information. This September 26, 1919. (paid) B. S. ROYYSTER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the estate of J. A. Blackwell, deceased, hereby notifies all persons holding claims against said QOtQto in nrpsftnt the same to me duly WVUbV f " , , - verified on or before the Zbtn xiay oi September, 1920, of- this notice win be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment.. This 26th day of September, 1919. (paid) R. F. BLACKWELL, Admr. John D. Rockefeller's newly an nounced gift of $2,000,000 to the Baptist church is in addition to his $2,000,000 pledge to the Baptist vie tory campaign fund. The latest gift goes to the aid of aged preachers and their dependents, and is made outright, while the victory campaign ! fund donation is contingent on the raising of $4,000,000 by the church, It is now only- $500,000 shy of the mark. ' . With the reconvening of the U. S. Supreme Court this week the big trust-burstine! ! campaign postponed on account of! the war was on in full swing in its I hnal stages. Seven cases of anti trust prosecution are before the court for final decision, and the re sult of the suits undoubtedly will have a far reaching effect on Ameri can business. This property contains 456 acres, about 300 acres of which if? in -cultivation, balance in timber. All high level land, well wat ered by springs. Soil is well adapted, to growing bright tobacco. Located quarter mile from National Highway, Petersburg to Nor folk. Two miles to railway station and High School. Two story 12 room dwelling equipped with electric lights, heat, etc. Good barns, stable, silo and1 other outbuildings. The property is well worth $35,000.00, but the owner will sell for $25,000.00 if immediate sale can be made. Reasonable terms if desired. Don't reply unless you are financially able to purchase. Satisfactory reason for selling. For detailed information address W. S. BURT, Owner, WAVERLY, VA. i i I IlilttlilHlWllilH Biff Purses and Fast Races A Clean Midway of Unsurpassed Shows SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE I SPECIAL TRAINS Reduced Rates Convenient Schedules I Better to Come than to be Sorry c- W. HORNE, President c-K.DENS0N, Treasurer JOS.E.POGUE, Secretary W. R. SANDERS, Chief Marshal EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville County as Executors of Z. W Lyon, late of said County, hereby notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased tc present the same to us for payment oi this notce will be pleaded in bar of ther recovery; and all' persons in debted to the said Z. W, Lyon are re quested to make immediate settle ment. This October 16, 1919. FRANK F. LYON B. S. ROYSTER, Executors of Z. W. Lyon, deceased. (Paid) SALE OP VALUABLE MINERAL RIGHTS. Under and by virtue of a certain Order and Decree of the Superior Court of Granville County rendered on-the 11th day of October. 1919 be fore the Honorable D. C. Hunt, Clerk of the Superior Court, in a certain special proceeding therein pending wherein R. R. Walker and wife, R. C. Burton and wife and many others were Plaintiffs, J. VV. Walker, Lex W. Pinnix and wife, L. J. Carter and wife and James Norfleet and others were Defendants, I will sell by Public Auc tion at the Court House door in Ox ford on MONDAY TH 17TH DAY OF NOVEM BER, 191 at 12 M all the mineral rights of ev ery description in and to that tract of land situated in Oak Hill Township, Granville County described as follows: Beginning at a Poplar, Smith's cor ner near the waters of Crooked Fork and Aaron's Creek in said Township; thence by his line South 87' E. 20s poles to two Pine stumps; thence by his and Puryear's line N. 143 poles to a pine stump Jones" corner; thence by his line N. 49 W. 91 poles to Dogwood, his corner; thence by his line N. 34' W. 52 poles to a stake (formerly a White Oak), his corner; thence by his line N. 59 1-2 poles to a Post Oak; thence S. 274 poles to a stake; thence West 44 poles to a stake; thence 141 poles to a pile of rocks; thence E. 44 poles to a Spanish Oak; thence b Jones' lines to the beginning. Said tract contains 336 2-3 acres. See Deed from Thomas B. Littlejohn C. and M. E. Book 16, page 78 Register of Deeds Office. This mineral right or tract of land containing it, adjoins the Holloway Mine, the Thomas Mine, lands of James A. Sanford, William M. Panna- baker. dee'd. and the estate or iN. a. Pool. . . Terms of sale, one-half ash, balance in six months. R. P. WALKER, Com. HICKS & STEM, Attys. (Paid) THE DEUX FARM FOR SALE! AS A WHOLE OR IN PART This farm is situated three-fourths of a mile north of the Court House on the Washington-Atlanta National Highway. There are about 240 acres in the farm; several dwellings and outbuildings and an unusual fine spring of water. Will subdivide to suit purchaser. R. L. ML ES, Owner, SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Pursuant to an order of sale, made oy the Superior Court of Granville County, in the' Special Proceeding .v.ow.i,, TnrJinsr entitled "W. W. BOW- den. et al.. Ex Parte," shall on. MONDAY, UtTUllKH sun, iw 12 O'CLOCK NOON sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Oxford, the following describ ed lands: ' . . , Lying and being situated in Fish ing Creek Township, Granville County, adjoining the lands of Tar Valley Mfg Co., J. A. Hartsell, Ed Montague and others, containing 101.5 acres more oress. and being known as the Home Place of the late Robert Bow den and Mrs. I. F. Bowden. This land is adapted to the growth of tobacco, wheat, corn and other crops, and is well located and improv ed. This September 25, 1919.' W. B. DIXON, Com. B. 'S. ROYSTER. Atty. (Pd) - The city of Asheville sealer of weights and measures finds the city's scales out of balance, varying con siderably from private scales. Coal dealers kicked on weights and the A few weeks ago, in asking Congress for an additional appropri ation of $825,000 .for the expenses of the American commission in Par is from last July 1 to the end of this calendar year. President Wilson transmitted a detailed account of the expenses of the American dele gates in Paris. The ttoal expenses of the commission was - $1,506, 776.63. We are all willing to do as we are done by when we discover that the other fellow is trying to do us. After seeing how? henpecked some husbands are, you get the idea that. Eve wasn't made from Adam's rim, it was his backbone. , 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and headaches, due to Torpid- Liver. adv. Uaed 50 years without a change. The Good Old Fashioned kind that never fails. Unequalled for Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti pation and Mala ria. Your Grand father relied on them. Nothing better at any price. Get the genuine. Atflll druggists. ManftTby Folk Millet " Drug Co.,Inc..lticKmoiid. Va Polk Miller's liver Puis 10c. ACHES AND PAINS QUICI0OELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't rub it in. Just let it penetrate naturally. What a sense of soothing relief soon follows 1 External aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped muscles, strained sinews, back "crieks" those ailments can't fight off the relieving qualities of Sloan's Liniment Clean, convenient, economical. 35c, 70c, $1.40. SALE OP VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, FARMING TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS, MA CHINERY AND SUPPLIES On Saturday,- October 18th, 1919, immediately following the sale of the Caltolina Farm by Atlantic Coast Realty Company, I will sell to the highest bidder, by public auction for cash, at Caltolina Farm a lot of valuable personal property. This property consists of household and kitchen furniture, beds, bedsprings, tables, chairs, stoves, cooking utensils and other valuable house furnishings; one mule, lot of harness, plows, har iows, cultivators, hoes, forks, shovels, one extra heavy road ma chine, scales, telting, steel blocks and steel rope for same, shaft ing, black smith tools, horse shoeing outfit and many other useful articles of farming tools and machinery. - Parties desiring any of this property may purchase the same privately from the undersigned before 'the, date 'of the sale. This property is all in good condition and will be shown to any one interested. - This sale will afford persons art excellent opportunity to buy first class articles and it will be to your interest to attend this sale. , , This October 6, 1919. . - W.T. CALTON, Manager Caltolina Farm. siBiiaiiai error was discovered. UllHUWiatlllUIUDIIUMUUIIHMHIHi:iM
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