a m'"- -- f lTr: mm mm PAGE 6 OXFOItD PUBLIC .LEDGER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920- ' ' mmm i III nil I 81 II 1MB i - it hi:; 13?' r!t'. ml 'H 5' i .! t; -27 I top f ill pie III flfH Ii mm it- m mm X i. - I I 5 4 ? S3 f f Ml! i 'ft;: v9? V1 V- DrugStoreaSsSilt. Five million pe use it to KILL C CASGARABQUININt nil in a Br. tn He Siantlard cold remedy for 20 year" la tablet torn sate, sure, no opiates breaKs up a coid in 24 hours relieves grip in 3 days. Money back it it fans. Ihe genuine box has a Ked top With SAT. Will's picture. At AUDrus Storea EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Will of W. T. Hockaday, dee'd. late of Granville County, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville Coun ty, notice is hereby given to all per sons holding- claims against ,said es tate to present them' for payment to my attorneys. Hicks & Stem, at Ox ford, N. C, and to me at" Benson, N. C. on or before the first day of Jan uary, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Per sons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make im mediate payment and save costs. W. W. HOCKADAY, Executor of will . of W. T. Hockaday. Hicks & Stem, Attys. paid Jan. 13-6-weeks. SALE OF REAL ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified before the ClerK of the Superior Court of Granville County as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. L. E. Lumpkin, late of Gran ville County, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to her estate to come forward and make immediate payment of the same. Persons hold ing claims against ner estate win the Town of Oxford to the ; ine estate- oi s. a. iiiaiies, aeceasea. : wno josi nis me wun me American By virtue of authority vested in me j please present them to me for payment by an order and decree of the Superior on or before the 15th day of January, Court of Granville County made on the . 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in 20th.-day of January, 1920 in a special j bar of their recovery, proceeding therein pending entitled, G. LUMPKIN, Administrator. "Mrs. J. M. Farabow, Leland D. Fara- HICKS ' AND STEM, Attorneys.pd. bow, Gilbert W. Farabow, . Katie lee ! SSSKKf. $8$i' SaAV&b. n ! Ap.MixisTUATon's Nonas . sell at nublic auction at the court house . waving quannea as Administrator oi coor in V. i Thoot fr.r rn eh n nprtnin lot of land situated in said County near Expeditionary forces in France, notice Stem and containing 90 1-10 acres more s , ncreby given to all persons in or less, the same being the J. M. Fara- ! deMed to his estate to come tbrward bow Homeplace. Seid land is descnb- ' and make payment of- the same. Per ed by metes and bounds in a deed from so.n:s holding claims against his estate A. H. Baird to J. M. Farabow recorded Present hem to me for Payment in Book 65 at Page 147 and a deed from ; 0(n01or ? tne first day ot January. H. F. Moore to Mrs. J. M. Farabow re- P21 r this notice will be pleaded in curded in Book 68 at Page 522. This is ! ai cf lht;ir recovery. , ait exceptionally line tract of land be-i TJr; e Cf, a f1-' Am in? well wooded and watered and hav- ; Jlcks & Slem Attorney. paid ing two settlements on the same. Time cf sale 12 o'clock m. ADMJVISTRATOR'S- NOTICE Tid T. LANIER, CGm. Having been appointed by tne Clerk 11 of the Superior Court of Granville SALE OI' VALVABLE LANDS County as administrator of the estate Pursuant to an order of sale, made 1 Pf thKe lal F' ,?L Wood'' cleceasea. x bv the Superior Court of the County or : hereby notify all persons having claims Granville, in the Special Preceding inst the said estate to present tne therein pending, entitled Robert Moore a.t io Xuarv n" or thil and wife and others, "Ex Parte," I shall , Sft Uadedn of'thS ? ON lONDAV, MARCH 1ST, 1920, AT recovery. VI O'CLOCK NOON j All persons indebted to the said es- f U to the highest bidder, by public , tate are requested to make prompt luction, for CASH.at the Court House , settlement, door in Oxford, N. C, the following des- j ibis January 26 1920. ': bed tract of land, lying and being j ' -yy rp yOODY, situated in Oak Hill Township, Gran-j Administrator of F. M.'woodv, de ilie County, on the waters of Grassy j ceased. Creek, ond bounded as foiows: ROYSTER & li OYSTER, Attorneys. Beginning at a stone in the Oxford j ' ana uoxooro noaa ana running' ir.ence : CO-MWISSIONER'S SALE OF YALU- AliYE Pi?IZE-i!GUS!C OK SOUT1I EHN ItAIL'YAY IN OXFORD. of the authority a certain" decree oi tho :;unorior Court ot uranvule 19th. day of January. 1920 in a certain NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day; qualified as Exe cutor of the estate of Samuel H. Jones, deceased this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit the same to the undersigned or to T. Lanier, fctttorney on or be fore the 2nd day of January, 1921 or this notice will be pleaded in bar "of their recovery! All persons indebted to said estate will please make settlement immed iately. - This the 2nd day of January, 1920. LILLIAN B. JONES, Executrix. T. Lanier. Atty. paid . SALE OP VALUABLE LAND The undersigned will offer for sxit: to the highest bidder, by public auc tion, for cash at the Court House door in Oxford, N. C, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 AT ABOUT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M. the following described tract or parcel of land. Lying on the East side of the public road leading from Oxford to Stem, nearly in front of what is known as "Philpott Place", adjoining Oxford Cot ton Mill Tract and J. C. Davis, and more particularly bounded and des cribed as follows: Beginning at a stone in R. L. Roys ter's line- (now Oxforr Cotton Mills) corner of lot No,. 1, ana running thence South 15.30 chains -to. a stone in Davis' line; thence N. 71 W. 14 chains to the Road: thence along the Road N. 21 E. 14 chains to a stone on the Road: then ce N. 75 W. 8.50 chains to the begin ning, containing 16 acres more or less, and being the same tract or parcel of land conveyed to me by S. W. Parker and wife, see Deed Book 57, page 289, of the Office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County. There is located upon this land a nice five-room dwelling house recently painted and in good repair. There is also a splendid well of water upon the premises. This land is well adapted to the growth of tobacco and other crops and .would make an ideal Truck Farm. Parties interested in the purchase of this land may apply to me for further information to the same, and I shall be glad to show it to anyone who may be interested in buying it. This January 26. 1920. B. L. FAULKNER, Owner. B. S. ROYSTER, Attorney. The American Typo of Soldier. "Saw a big, tall soldier at the Rail way station the other day," said a citizen, "and his appearance, as well as his decorations engaged my atten Hon. 'What's your name?' 1 '-ask ed. 'John Zlotniroff.' 'Where are . .nv9' 'Donnolwonin ' cniH Vl P I am now with the 60 th infantry at Pomn CLrvfAnn ' ' 'TX7"1 o f nw v ViA.LUS uviuuu. ... ? uai, aiC tllUSe Q corations?' 'The- Croix de GuerrA and the D. S- C 'What did vou eet them for?' 'Oh, Irjust swam across the Meuse and got 13 Germans'." ; - Received Just -A Car Load of T7 E HAVE just received a shipment cf a car load of Thornhill Wagons the wagon made in the heart of the hardwood region of tough highland oak and hickory. These are the long wear wagons with many patented features. Made with the m 9 B oig standard 1 racic, ii v km m mm Not the lo west priced wagons but the best and in the end diQ cheapest ; 611.N S. 87 W. !U chains to Grassy Creek: thence with said Grassy Creek to a Danish Oak: thence S. 2 1-2 E. 8 chains to a large Gum; thence with said Creek Under and by virtue 11 ft; W. G.12 chains to an Ashe, thence ' , . va -, u S. 21 E. 4.5ti chains to a Red Oak; then- I lon me by ce S. S8 "VV. 19.27 chains to stones; then ce N. G "V. 16.57 chains to a stake; thence S. 86 1-2 W. ;:7.3ti chains to a dead Pine; thence N. 2 W. 08.05 chains to a stake and speclni proceeding therein pending, en- .illock and wife, J. stones; thence East 79.14 I titled "Harvey R. B chains to ClarksviiTe Road; thence with N. Tiliey, Guardian of R. C. Bullock, said road S. 41 W. 11.22" chains to a and criiu rs." I will sell for cash by Pub- stone; thence S. 9 V. 31. IS chains to the beginning, containing 517 acres, more or less, and being the same lands con veyed to Pauline Iiumpass and others by F. O. Humpass by deed dated Octo ber 2, l'1!-'. soe Deed Book 09, page 55 cf the Office of the -Register of Deed.1? of Granville County. whei';? the Southern Railway The above trnct of land has been sub- MeClnhanhan street, this property lies divided into four smaller tracts and it j 2SS (, feet on line of the Parker Lum viil he offered for sale by the smaller 1 ber Yard lot with a spur track known tracts and then as a whole. The plats ' as the Parker Lumber yard track May be seen by applying to the under- running the entire length thereof. It signed and they will be exhibited on ; is three story prize-house, one story the d?y of the sale. j brick and two of wood. Said lot is 76 This land is well improved and adap- feet wide, 288 12 fee long but the South ted to the growth f tobacco, oats, corn, line, owing to 'the Railroad may be a grasses, and other crops, and ; it has few feet shorter than 288 io feet, upon it a large qu-anity of valuable In addition to the - prise-house on timber. j said lot there is a good two room cot- This January 30, 1920. tage house on the rear end thereof. B. S. Roysler, Commissioner. Time of sale 12 m. (Paid) j - A. A. HICKS, Com. - n : - cz r. Aiiys. FHia lie Auction at the Court-house door in Oxfcn;: on Monduy 23rd Day Of Febru ary, 1920. that valuable prise-house and lot and tenement house known as the Gregory Prize-house lot and later the Dudley rulivck prise-house and lot, situated croste saeomatic fains People who have been rheumatic biiffercrs for years yes, even so crippled that they were unable to help themselves have been brought back to robust health through the mighty power of Rheuma. 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