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i! r., jj PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER BULLOCK NEWS NOTES Mr. Carson Tillotson . spent a few hours in our little town Sunday. Mr. OIlie Hobgood " was the guest of Miss Myrtle Royster Sun day. Miss Susie Pittard is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pittard. Mr. A. A. and J. B. Campbell left for Winchester, Ky., this week where they were called to the bed side of their Aunt, Mrs. Mary Cal mes, who is critically ill. Miss Mary Campbell was, the guest of Miss Annie Barniecascle Sunday. Miss Myrtle Blair is spending derson, spent Sunday with his bro thers, Messes G. W. and T. A. Roys- r Rev Paul Daniel, . accompanied by his friend Mr. Geo. Quillins, of Winterville, spent a couple of days in Oxford this week, the guets of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Daniel. FOR RENT FINE TOBACCO AND corn farm near Gela. Share or hoe crop. Simpson and Sons, Ox ford, N. C. 3-5-9. ' , Shingles '(Virginia Tight Coan to arrive next week. FarnW Hardware Co., Virgilina, Va e, S M5tf I S jr:!,; i - I r f ir ' I.".. Is if 3 P ' i t ! t Miss Annie Bariecascle has just returned from the hospital, and is doing nicely. I Mrs. B. T. Hicks has returned from a most delightful trip to her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Dean, of Enon. Our school opened March 1st after being closed down for several weeks on account cf flu and sick-, ness. .J rsoTmeon" i Mr. Charlie S. Easton is confin- j ed to his room Dy sickness. "! ! ' 1., ! 'i Hi M some time with her parents in Ox f'L ft M V ford- Miss Mary. Norwood was taken to a hospital this week for medical treatment and we truly hope she will get along nicely. Sheriff John H. Royster, of Hen- 1 Just Received A Car Load of In 5 V.. ' U. . t ? i' -( j 1 hi if ik J' ' ?: f. 1 Ur t'S J' i: fife! :st 3 ft ft r- , C 1 ',,- - f r", J in i. .tv t'k i- ,ift i 1: f 1, , i f iff f ,f J '5 ' ''1 T t HI :i -iii 1,1 1i i' 1 ! its ? ';if 1 t. II 14 jl( Li) 3 : n f HI Ar 'Heft ' k if! i f i 'I iv I i O-R-P-H-E-U-M Friday-Saturday, March 12-13 Mrs. W. B. Ballou has returned from a viit to Richmond. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson spent Wed- nesday in Durham shopping. Mr. ana Mrs. Hubert Turner ! spent last week end in Charlotte, j Mr. J. E. Jones, of Oxford Route j 5, was in town a while Thursday. ! ' Mrs. C. A. Gregory of Peters-: burg is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brown. I w Mrs. Sam Watkins and Miss ; Nellie Wood spent Tuesday in Dur-,: ham. i Miss Alice Collier spent last Sunday with friends in South Boston. BY HARQLDMEUZLL WRIGHT Matinee at 3 p. m. both days Nite 7:15 Two Shows. Children 20c , Adults 40c Mrs. G. S. Watkins has return-, ed from Clearwater, Florida, where ! she" snent some time. ; Her many friends will be sorry j to learn that Mrs. W. M. Pugh is : confined to her home by sickness. Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Mathews have recovered from an attack of in fluenza and are spending a few days in Raleigh. Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Craven an nounce the engagement of their dau1 ghter, Muriel, to Mr. Bobert L. Hun ter, cf Norfolk, Va. The marriage will take place early in June. Two distinguished lawyers, Messrs Robt. M. Douglas and Mr. Smith of Greensboro, were' in Oxford Wednesday to argue a point of law before Judge Devin. Mr. A. B. Loyd, of the Farmers Hardware Company, Virgilina, spent a few hours in Oxford Wednesday. He had just returned from the noiv thern and western hardware empor iums, where he was successful in getting a nice line of hardware and immediate shipments. E HAVE iust received a shipment of 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 old standard track, Not the lowest priced wagons but the best and in the end the cheapest. - 611K K Our old friend M. M. West in renewing his subscription to the Public Ledger writes from Bladen County where he is engaged in the saw mill business.5" He says: "I am now cutting about 30,000 feei per day with two mills. Myself and family are now in good health and I hope to visit my friends in Gran ville County this month." Homer pi minim mmManaKnwBKsaaasnnmanm 3C o m with all patrons, maintaining our facilities and services at the highest point of efficiency and handling customer's accounts small or large with uniform satisfaction are factors appreciated by our depositors, many of whom recommend - fWl TkT jo u TTTi Tl O Ft Tin Lime - waoomr.oamiK 01 waimwiMe to their friends. Much of our new business results from our patrons' co-operation a grati fying fact that gives us much pleasure to acknowledge. Natioimall E. T. WHITE. President. H. G. COOPER, Vice-President. W. T. YANCEY, Cashier. 3E o 2
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