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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919 PAGE 2 0 B I T U A R Y R. L. GREEN OFFICE OF OXFORD BUGGY CO., SEPT. 4, 1919. Resolutions of Respect. Our associate director and co worker Mr. 11. L. Green has been called to his reward and we -shall miss his wise council, his genial companionship and his enthusiastic interest in the business of the com pany. Loyal, energetic, industrious, with an abiding faith and confidence in the output of the factory, he made of every customer a friend of the company. His abiMty to sell our vehicles to high class dealers, and deliver just what he sold, gave the company its splendid reputation in his territory. f He was one of the chief factors in building up the present business of the company and his death is not only a great loss to the company, but the directors are personally be reaved. We desire to record our appreciation, of his splendid quali ties and to express our sympathy to his family. Therefore be it Resolved: 1. That in the death of Mr. Green. Oxford Buggy Company has lost one of its most loyal and faithful direc tors and an earnest and efficient promoter of every interest of the company. . fja 2. That the board of directors are j deeply grieved on account of the death of our good friend and highly esteemed co-worker. 3. That we tender to his family our deepest sympathy. 4. That a page of our records be dedicated to his memory and these resolutions be suitably inscribed thereon; that a copy be sent to hisj family; and that they be published j in the Oxford Public Ledger. B. F. TAYLOR, A. H. POWELL, B. S. ROYSTER, Committee. The Book of the Acts. The book was written by Luke, Paul's companion, v He was a physi cian. The key words are: "The Name of Jesus." The second chapter of Joel, and the second chapter of iActs,. lived out, will surely bring a revival. It is preeminently the "book of the Holy Ghost." Note three things in the whole book: 1. The number of prayer meetings 2. The number rf converts. 3. The number of people who got mad. The following is a complete list of the twenty-eight chapters. 1. Ascension chapter. 2. Pentecost chapter. 3. Lame man's chapter. 4. John and Peter's chapter. 5. Ananias and Sapphira's chapter. 6. Deacon's chapter. 7. Stephen's chapter. 8. Philip and the Eunuch's chap ter. 9. Saul of Tarsus' chapter. 10. Cornelius' chapter. 11. Gentile chapter. 12. Herod's chapter. 13. Antioch chapter. 14. Lystra chapter. 15. Circumcision chapter. 16. Macedonia chapter. 17. Athenian chapter. 18. Corinthian chapter. 19. Ephesian chapter. 20. Farewell Message chapter. 21. Paul's arrest chapter. Paul's defense chapter. Prison chapter. 24. Felix's chapter. 25. Festus' chapter. 26. Agrippa's chapter. 27. Shipwreck chapter. 28. Barbarian and Rome Wednesday, in Asheville; Corp oral Wm. Ball, of the Asheville re cruiting station, shot and killed W. F. McKinnish, engineer at the Oteen government hospital. Ball was plac ed in jail without bond. Ball has been in the army for 20 years and is a native of Madison county. The shootingtis said to have grown out of a misunderstanding between the men about a woman. Ball and his wife recently separated. He and McKinnish's wife are first cousins. TAX PAYERS Don't forget that a penalty of one per cent per month will be added to all taxes not paid by December 1st. as required by law. Why not pay now. R. B. HINES, Town Tax Collector. November 7th. 19M9. 11 7 to 12 1 DOG TAX It is incumbent upon owners of fVlP"s in cot f 1 a (av r.n nr hofnrn vr,- O v " -J l. V LLVJl VI uuiui c 1 U V . i zy. ihose failing to comply with the law must bear the consequences. E. D. HUNT, Sheriff. 11 7 6t. I REBELLION I IN STOMACH ! 99 it O . I Pape's Diapepsin" at once ends Indigestion and . Sour, Acid Stomach jilliiiiiiiiiHIiiHl chap- Z. W. TjYOX Resolutions of Respect. To the Memory of Mr. Z. W. Lyon. President of Oxford Buggy Co. On the 30th day of September. 1019. Mr. Z. W. Lyon, president of ter. Every soul winner should read this book through once a month if possible, and note: On first reading How the Holy Ghost carried on the work of Christ. On second reading Lumps- of undigested food cause pain. If your stomach is in a re volt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food just take a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin to help How converts , neutralize acidity and in five min utes you wonder what became of j were secured. ... - . ii i on third readme: mow an classes thp na aniHitv mHsroetirr Oxford Buggy Co., passed into the !()f people were reached I distress. great beyond. For many years he nn fmirth readme How iov and was a director, and for nearly two years he served as president. The value of his services to the company cannot be measured. He was ready at all times to give of his best to everything which would make the company the equal of any, and as rood as the best. He was proud of the company's good name n"A n n irm for foir H OS 1 1 T C miH TllS ui el i :vu iuii ui.uiiu.n " i.-- ieal for its future was that iti should be known ad respected be cause of its fixed purpose to grow faith and the Holy Ghost work together. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit withoirt rebel lion; if your food is a damage in- On fifth reading How different ! stead of a heln. remember 'th nnirk results were had in different places. ! estf surest, most harmless stomach On sixth reading How suffering j antacid is -Pape's Diapepsin, which and joy went hand in nana. ! costs so little at drug stores. On" seventh readme How the first eight chapters contrast with the last mT M . T .V..,.',.,..,. i i.,..tr....ir.lili,.ili,,ilili. ff Smokers realize II that the value iin Jj I the cigarettes and do E not expect premiums M or coupons! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pack ages of 20 cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or oSjce supply or when you travel. If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Camels provide smoke them in comparisonwith any cigarette in the world at any price! CAMELS are a cigarette revelation any way you consider them ! Take quality, or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet Camels are so full-bodied and so fiill-of-satisfaction you marvel that so much de light could be put into a cigarette! Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them so irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend explains why it is possible for you to smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! You will prefer Camels to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Youll realize pretty quick, too, that among the many reasons you smoke Camels is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor ! Once you know Camels you won't take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Safem, N. C. SUBSCRIBE TO OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER! The book of Acts wives the work, the book of Romans gives the word and conduct its buHness along the j of the preachers. Note: Right work,; right word, right workers. This book teaches above all else,! the need of the power of the Holy I Ghost upon the worker. 1 When reading, read also the epis tie which belongs thereto; for in stance, when you read the Ephesian! chapter, read also Paul's letter to j that church; or the Macedonian chapter, then read the Phillipian's, of course. Get the three missionary journeys of St. Paul well in mind. A good map is essential to a full lines of scrupulous integrity. As chief executive officer and di rector he was always courteous and considerate of his associates. Dur ing his long illness we hp.ve mised himtat our meetings and now that he has passed awav. we are deeply grieved. Large-hearted and gener ous, with a sunny and kindly dispo sition, he never failed to recognize and appreciate merit and faithful ness and efficient service, and to reward them in a most substan tial manner. One of our most con scientious and faithful officers has gone from us but the impress of his' splendid worth and character will ! knowledge of the book, long remain with us to inspire aj Keep in mind that the book covers higher degree of fidelity on the part ! aD0Ut lhirty years 0f history, i. e., of those who shall take his place, j from A D 33 t0 A B 63 It is sup. His death is a distinct loss to the - , I I Hill I H-M-I I I I t-? ri. IllrillV! CL L Rome, A. D. 66, just after his sec- company and a personal grief to the officers and directors. Therefore be it Resolved: 1. That in the death of Mr. Z. W. Lvon. Oxford Buggy Co. has lost an officer and director whose best thought and energies wTere devoted to its welfare and progress. 2. That the directors mourn the loss of a warm personal friend, and ond letter to Timothy. Some think it was June, and that he was be headed. Note always that it is the book of the A'cts of the Apostles, and not the Resolutions of the Apostles. Thev did something. Selection by we shall tntes hie cronrl in.ni; W. ttOOd, in Aposionc jvaugei. and lively interes In the conduct of . the business of the comnany. i One of the surest things we 9 Tin lT-r tnnJi- 1, S ,1 ! lmnnr vi rrV nnnr l o Vo Vm min TtrVl ( iiioi. v c icinici i) HIS SIMl rt'Hl ivnuvv 1 15111 uuvi 10 nicbi. iuv muii n j i x uHujiiuer our most sincere svmDa thy in this sore affliction which has come into their lives. 4. That we dedicate to his mem-k. ory a page in the records of the meetings of the directors and that these resolutions ba inscribed there on; that copies be sent to his son. and daughter under the seal of the company; and that a copy be furnish ed the -Oxford Public Ledger for publication. B. F. TAYLOR. A. H. POWELL, ; " B. S. ROYSTER, Committee. is afraid he might do too never gets paid too much. much ! 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