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WANT ADS. One-Cent a Word Cash With Order. Vacua rtv FOBS OHFHAJNAGE SHOE SELOV ! I 1 1 repair yuui ouvea xuctiiy. Will pond for then amd return them promptly, uau rnon 24 .u;l.TS TO EARN BIG PROFITS Vith our quick-selling non-alcoholic extracts, toilet articles and household necessities. Open ter ritotv. No money required. We trust you. Hurry! Write today. rom. 105, The Linro Co., St. . - -a if Missouri. ii 14 u. Louis, Will-' YOU WANT ROOFING, USE r.r.rrett's, the kind that gives ser vice. Sold my By rum-Hunt Co., 30 College street. Phone 159. WINDOWS, DOORS AND mill work of quality see Byrum H'.int Co., 30 College street, rhone 159. IT WILL FAY EOU TO KEEP t!m one: Resolved, That during the year 1919 I will send iny or ders for PRINTING to the Printing Department of the Oxford Orphanage. There's a reason. nine Phone 24 and we will call." J16tf -:RU RELIEVED QUICK- iy by Hamilton's "Head-a-Cure." For sale by all druggists. JlStf 1 ', WANTED. SEND DESCRIP ii. 'a. C. C. SHEPARD, Minneapo lis. Minn. Jl-3-ltw-lOwks v((nr;:i wish to announce () ilie public thnt I am still man viaciiiring well knovrn and pop i : ; a i- Hair Tonic whirch I have ::uule and sold for year. If your ..iiurgist hasn't got it write or "hone nie. R. L. Hamilton, Ox ::rd, X. C. J13-ti :"AH THOUGHT IT WAS DARK in i he whale. You don't want ,:!! house the same way. See J. 1. Brooks. Jr. Bells and Light. 2t PROPERTY OWNERS TAKE s NOTICE. Under the superlvision of the State Sanitary Inspector a model Sanitary pit type closet is being, con structed on the lumber yard of C. D. Ray & Son, and may be inspect ed by all interested persons. Feb. 26, 1920. of Commissioners The Board Oxford. of FOR SALE A GOOD HORSE weight about eleven hundred pounds. In good condition. Work anywhere. J. S. Currin, Hester N, C. M2-2tx HEART CEDAR, CYPRESS AND pine shingles, also other grades. Prices right. MOORE LUMBER Co. F27-tf SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN eggs for hatching. Extra fnie strain. $3-00 per 15 post paid. Limited supply. Z. V. PATTERSON, Oxford Rt. 5-4-tx HEART CEDAR, CYPRESS AND pine shingles, also other grades. Prices right. MOORE , LUMBER Co. F27-tf FOR RENT OR SHARES JUST bought good tobacco farm, house nearly finished, two room school on corner of place. Several Granville county men in neighbor hood. BRANDON BROS., Wil son, Va. . 2-3-1 7x Legal Advertising. SALE OF STANDING TIMBER Pursuant to an order and decree made by the Superior Court of Gran ville County in a special proceeding therein pending- entitled, "Mrs. Lillie B. Jones and others, Ex-Parte," 1 SHALL ON MONDAY THE 5TH. DAY OP APRIL, 1920. expose to public sale, at the Court Rouse Door in the Town of Oxford three certain tracts of standing tim ber situate in said county in Walnut Grove Township and being the tract f timber sold by T. M. Cash to S. H Tones, the deed for which is record 3d in Book 71" at Page 408 and the tract of timber sold by J. B. Mayes and wife to S. H. Jones by deed dated the 17th. day of April, 1917 and the ract of timber sold "by Thomas H. Jones, to S. H. Jones, the deeL for which is recorded in Book 76 at Page t i- CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of As estimated to" be between two (2) and three (3) million feet of tim ber on these tracts consisting1 of Pine, Poplar and Oak. Time of Sale' 12 o'clock M. This timber can be bought private ly before the above day of sale. MRS. LILLIE B. JONES, Executrix. T. Lanier, Atty. (paid) It is said that Democratic pol-i itics is now entirely in the hands or President Wilson; that delegates to: San Francico will go uninstruoted. ' The war department does not' pian to noia training camps for re serve officers this summer and in no case will reserve officers be call ed this year without their .consent, Gen. March announces. DON'T LET THEM TELL' YOU that you can't set Galvanizpd roofing for we have it 6, 7, 8, 9. and 10 feet long and the price under the market. Samuel Davis, j the man" who saves you money, i 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- I sons indebted to said estate will 1 please come forward and make im- ! mediate payment and save costs. j W. W. HOCKADAY, Executor of will j of W. T.' Hockaday. ! Hicks & Stem, Attys. paid j Jan. 13-6-weeks. "Who Wrote K?" When Demetra Yaka, author of "Haremlik" and "In the Shadow of Islam," first came to America she was governess for a year to the two little grandsons of J. Fenimore Cooper. The children had been brought up with the utmost reverence for their famous grandfather, and had uncon sciously imbibed the belief that all the world's best literature was the off spring of his pen.' Something was said in the elder boy's hearing one day about one of the books of the Bible, with some refer ence to its authorship, and the boy looked up at his governess with a startled-face. "Who wrote the Bible?" he demand ed, as one whose first faith has been shaken. Demetra Vaka explained as best as she could about the various books, and the boy sighed, still a bit incredulous. "I aways thought," he said slowly, "that grandfather wrote iL" Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! CASCAtA&f QUININE Standard cold remedy for 2t years -in . tablet form sale, sure, no creates breaks up a cel.! i . 2i hours relieves erin in 3 d2vs. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hiirs W nicture. I w B V WISH HOG WIRE, FIELD FENCE, GAR den wire, cemetery and lawn wire and gates a big stock ready to ship at prices lower 'than the market. Samuel Davis, Clarks ville, Va. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified before the Clerii 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 holding- claims against her estate will please present them to me for payment r "77" " ! 0,1 or netore the 15th day of January, ,11 ST REIEIXED CAR LOAij 1021, or this notice will be pleaded in well curbing. MOORE LUMBER j bar of their recovery. Co F27-tf! J- LUMPKIN, Administrator. -1- . ! HTCKS AND STEM. Attornevs.rxl. T T 1 : i 2 . -1 ... . r- 1 xativiiis uuuuueu as .aaminisT.rai.or or one. (the estate of B. A. Eakes, deceased. who lost his life with the American cey heifer just fresh or soon to be co. She must be a geed Write "Elmwcod" Oxford N. C. 3-13-20X. JbxpeditiLnary Forces in France, notice is hereby g-iven to all persons in debted to his estate to come forward and moke payment cf the same. Per sons holding claims against his estate v,rill present them to me for payment on or before the first day of January, I'-'ll or this notice will be pleaded in ar of their recovery. E. O. EAKES. Adm. LOST. TUESDAY MORMSG j & Attorneys- E chain off auto hearse, between ; commissioner's sale of land Oxford and Virgilina. Finder i The Norviiie Roberts Place at Hunt will be rewarded bv returning to i fviiie. N. c tfy virtue of the authori t T-nT3, vnnn h-fnrA TSJ P i t'- conterrea upon me by a certain de- O. "" w.vivv., -,.ao, ,,r- r! CunAvinr- r.,,.t v,I therein on the 16th day of February, 05 E GOOD FARM FOR SALE with two settlements on same. For particulars apply to Chas. G. Royster, Bullock M- C- vlii ' 1 i i a P I 00 n SA!,E- -TOBACCO FERTILI ZE r made from Blood Bone, Tank-go and Sulphate of Potash. Blackstone Guano Co. Inc. Blackstone, Virginia. G-2S-20-C stTTvyed from my home ox Oxford Route 7, January 28th 2 i)igs about 10 weeks old. Red with black spots. Finder notify C. J. Stevenson, Oxford, N. C. e-is-t-F-20 1020 in certain special proceeding t Oii SALtlii AOb MAitii . therein pending-, wherein John Roberts cjiir. fjonrjh Pho ''eland i and Joseph '"Roberts' and others were Reds. Thorough bred Pedigreed petitioners, John H- Roberts, Frank Roberts and Jeannette Roberts and others were Defendants, I will sell for cash at Public Auction at the Court MlTSE BOOR IN OXFORD ON SAT URDAY THE 20T1I DAY OP MARCH, 1820 'at 12 M. that tract of land which helone-pd to The? 'Nfnrvillp TJnhprfs IF YOU WANT THE BEST THERE : and whereon Norviiie Roberts, Jr. re is made in Corn Planters, then resided at the time of his death. stock. Lester Thompson strain at .$1.50 per 15. A. B. Hart; Perkinson Green Co. May 5-20. Davis has thein in that Avery side crank chainless planter, the people over here wont have any thing else. Samuel Davis sells them. German prisoners return Paid land bounded on the South by the road from Huntsville to Ragrlands store, on the West by lands of Henryj Dawes and on the North by the lands -j of James Harris dee'd., of L. P. Spen- j cer and of W. Z. Mitchell and others, j and bounded on the East bj7 the lands i of L. p. Snencer and otheiy and con- The first word of real service in motoring is Willard, meaning Willard Battery. It your car is equipped with one of these then your troubles are less but if not the first opportunity you have look into this word and get the real meaning We are now open for business and ready at all times to give your batteries the very best of attention, complete line of new batteries carried in stock, rental batteries for your convenience, charging and repairing rate reas onable, prompt service is our motto. Will be glad to have you come to our place with your car. Free inspec tion and free water awaits your request. You will find our place next door to the Blalock Motor Co. D.H'Iri, WHITE CRYSTAL POUL- tiy farm, south Oxford. I can furnish you eggs of the high egg1 strain from hens. 230 to 264 eggs per year at $4 for 15 eggs or $7 for. 30 eggs. I guarantee my eggs to hatch 85 per cent. Call and see my stock of hens. Yours truly, James E. Davis F20-4tx-ltv inrr h - mp from France cf -whom 200,- taiping ten (10) acres. ' i 7 ntriotofi haul land will be sold for partition j 000 alrer.dy have been repatriated, amORg the heirs-at-law of Norviiie i "Die Wacht am Rhein," and ."Deu- Roberts, Sr. and Norviiie Roberts, Jr. j tchland ueber Allies," ana aeclar- -ir;s me inn aay or oruary, .--Q n nroMrpi T- G. , STEM, Commissioner, mg 'they are gemg home to prepare PTjVks & sterat Attorneys. for the next war. i (paid) t'FOWN LOT FOR SALE AT AUCTION ! ON MONDAY, THE STH DAY OP ! MARCH, 1020, WE WILL OFFER FOR I Sale by Public Auction at the Court House door in Oxford that house and Years Hence. (Philadelphia Record) If the Peace Treaty shall be rati fied with all the Lodge reservations j lot of land known as the Susan Duns . , i -n nt tan or Nelson Hawkins lot at the end it 7ill be a pity, ana it will not re- j of ,he paved gtreet Hillsboro aBd dound to the honor of the United ; Johnson Streets, said lot is on the Nor States. But it' will be no fault ofjth side of the street 80 feet front and 'the Democrats, even if .they join in j 31ef?nd of.the lot is 66 feet voting for the treaty With reserva-1 Wide. and terminating- on a siding of firms The freatv oucht to be rati-! the Southern Railway. There is a fied, and an inscrutable Providence Station IT1(S A. D. CAPEHART, Mgr. 1 Oil SALE-GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE with two halls and bath. In good condition. CHAPMAN & BY RUM. 2-20-tf LAST CALL FOR TAXES Tax payers will please take no- iioo that all property on which the: axes have not been paid by A larch 15th, 1920 v-iU be advertised and sold as pro vided by Town Charter. Why not lay now and save expense. R. B. HINES, Town Tax Col. TV-b. 17th, 1920. 2-20-18 has afflicted the country with a Re publican majority in the Senate. Years hence the men who opposed the treaty as it was drawn will share oblivion, or something less merciful, with the members of the Conway Cabal, the men who resisted the rat-j a superior quality. KILLS PAIN 5 MINUTES good four-room house on this proper- , ty now occupied by Viliiam Mayes. j Will sell privately if price satisfac- i tory is offered between now and that time. ' I HICKS & STEM, J Attorneys for Owner. I 2-t. 1'KiiKOXAL PROPERTY FOR SALE I have for sale one Two-ton Ste 'virt Truck in good condition; one p.iir of good mules and one horse. This property can be seen at the ucu.e cf the late Samuel H- Jones. LILLIE B. JONES, Executrix. "-i-pd. TIllTvviXDOW'S TO YOUR SOIJj Your Eyes. Keep the sight by sotting glasses from J. W. Knight, tli 2 Optometrist, 6 College street NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION SPLENDID SIX ROOM HOUSE,1 Uaoai, tne men wno resisueu iue im-; Having this day qualified as Exe- laree let good well on Raleigh ification of the Constitution, and I cutor of the estate. of Samuel H. Jones, road frr'ale Immediate posses-! the enemies of the Jay treaty. All deceased this is to notify all persons luria it,i buie- iniineuidie puoaeo iuc Mninia having claims against said estate to Urn given. W. L. PEACE. of them professed to be partiots otexhibit tne same to the underSi&ned -6-?tx. a superior quality. or to T. Lanier, attorney on or be- lore tne zna aay or January, laai or this notice will be pleaded in bar of therr recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make settlement immed iately. J This the 2nd day of January, 1920. LILLIAN E. JONES, Executrix. T. Lanier. Atty. paid Agony of Rheumatism and Gout, Neu ralgia, Lumbago, Chest Colds and Sore Throat Ended in Half the Time It Takes Other Remedies. Mustarine, won't blister it is always ready for vuse it's grandmother's old fashioned mustard plaster with othei up-to-date pain killers added. The best and quickest remedy in the world for lameness, sore muscles, stiff necfc, cramps In lee, earache, backache, headache and toothache. Begy's MHistarine ask foi it by name. Is made of real, honest, yellow mu use it ireeiy H'KE ItflED ROSE COMB RHODE Island Red eggs $1.50 for 15 de livered at home or in Oxford $2j when shinnpd. MRS. E. C. HAR- T:i ttui Pmot TTor-m nvforrl. Rt. ! tnrrl not cheaD substitutes, ;; ' f25-ltwtf to draw the pain from those sore feet ID UWUj eat &v chnb,ainSt tQO aQd f0, IT thl, TTTrkiv or; mv t JVV TO frosted feet. Ask for and get Mustarhw VHh PRIDE. OF mLllb iy, ,iwflva in the yellow box. snow a man a HERCULES kiut-i for in selling these jDUggies v'C' have less trouble with wheels, bodies than any make we have ever handled and we have Sold in 'lie past fifteen years most of the hiding makes. Samuel Davis, the man who will save you money. DOX'T IiU YOUR IMPLEMENTS 15 11 you have been here or wriH . niiivici'n a TOR'S WOTICE Having" been appointed by tne Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville County as administrator of the estate W OOUy. ucvcootu, a IC Ul - ' TT HIT hi here for prices for Samuel , notify' all persons having claims iJavis is making a hid for VOUr c-; estate to present the '"sinesFs and hp hns the goods; cdm1 to me for payment, on or before that will zet vour business. Sam-( the fiaefrday of February 1921, or this Davis. notice will be pieaaea m oar w "All persons indebted to the said es tate are requested to make prompt settlement. This January 26. 1920. WOODT Administrator of F. M. Woody, de ROYSTER & ROYSfEB,. Attorneys. I OSTi POCKET BOOK CONTAIN lnS about $12.00, on Wednesday morning near Dick Montague's store. Finder will please advise Mrs. j. j. Thomasson, Oxford Route 2. SALE OF LAND By virtue of the Power-of-sale con tained in a 9ertain Deed of Trust ex ecuted to me on the 4th day of July, 19.18, by Washington Royster and wife, and duly registered in Deed of Trust Book 125, page 36, of the Office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County, and at the request of the holder and owner of the Bond secured by saia Deen of Trust, I shall on Saturday, the 20TH DAY OF MARCH AT 12 O'CLOCK noon, sell to the highest bidder by pub lic auction, for cash, at the Court House dor in Oxford,-, the following described lot of land: Situate on the west side of Granville Street in the Town of Oxford, adjoin ing the lots of Cornelius Webb, Elmus G. Bass, Sarah Ann Cousins and others, and bounded as. follows: Beginning at Cornelius Webb's corner on Gran ville Street and running thence along said Street a Southerly direction 5u feet to an iron stake, Bass' corner; thence at right angles from said Street along Bass' line in a westerly direction 239 feet to an iron stake in Cousin's line in a Northerly direction 50 feet to an iron stake; thence at right angles along Cornelius Webb's line in an Eas terly direction 239 feet to the begin ning, and being the same lot of land conveyed to the said Washington Roy ster by Elmus G. Bass and wife by Deed dated July 2, 1918. This February 19, 1920. - B. S. ROYSTER, Trustee. (paid) NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT Mower and Rake and? we have them in both Walter A. Wood and Emerson, two of the best brands made, and we have price for you too. Samuel Darifr-Uie ma who leads. ID j U IiL WORKS PHILADELPHIA. PA. BALTIMORE. MD. NORFOLK. VA. BAUGH & SONS COMPANY -The Old Stnd-ij- NORFOLK. VA. NOTE: BAUGH BRANDS ARE MADE UP TO PRE-WAR GUAR ANTEES FOR 1920 AND THEIR CONTENTS IS DERIVED FROM FRENCH AND GERMAN POTASH OF WHICH WE HAVE AMPLE STOCKS FOR THE SEASON. SOLD BY . , Horner BroSo Co, OXFORD, N. C.
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