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32 RD PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1920 PAGA 1 WANT ADS. One-Cent a Word Cash With Order. ,,v; nrr OliFKAfl AGE SHOE SHO? v i repair your shoes ; nicely, it ond fcr therfc aad returi? promptly. Call Phori 24 YOU WANT ROOFING, USE i-retl's, the kind: that gives ser e. Fold my Byruin-Hunt Co., Coliegr street. Phone 159. WINDOWS, DOORS AND L1j; work ot quality see tfyrum-! r, -int Co., 30 College street. I i'h.ne 159. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED EITH er white or colored. Good home, good salary and the. work is light. For particulars call or write the Public Ledger. 3-19-2x. BRICK HARD OR SOFT FOR SALE 12000 on hand. W. L. PEACE. Mil A, I'AY EOt TO KEEP :,, ciie Resolved, That durine the year 1919 I will Bend ray or '"p'r inting io the Printig Department of the Oxford Orphanage. Tht-ie's a reason. Kin? pMone 24 and we will J16tf PRESSED BRICK FOR SALE DI- r mediate delivery, 12000 on hand. W. L. -PEACE. Sl!vI)( HES RELIEVED QUICK-J iv by Hamilton's "Head-a-Cure." r;)r sale by all druggists J13tf . . , a c n .'iV:i 1ULW ASA IX OUR MILLINERY "MENT. MUST BE THO- ;hly experienced in 7ixg. good opportuni "() learx the milli- V T3LI)E. APPLY it 2 OXFORD N. C. P. O. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THOSE that might be interested in a new bonnet, that I have on hand the largest and most up to date line of Millinery ever shown in Stovall, and the prices to suit all. Don't fail to give me a call. FOR SALE A GOOD .SHOT GUN see Robert Tinsley, Oxford, N. C. HEART CEDAR, CYPRESS AND pine shingles, also' other grades. Prices right. MOORE LUMBER Co. F27-tf BRICK FOR SALE $32-00 PER, thousand all hard $30.00 per thousand for soft. W. L. PEACE. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP IjAND Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain trust deed executed' to me by Ephriam J. Mangum on the 22 day of Sept. 1918 and duly recorded in Book 132, page 112, of the Registry of Granville Coun ty, default liaving been made in the payment of the bonds thereby secured and at the reauest of the holder oft said bonds. I shall sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse in Oxford North Carolina, on Monday MARCH. 29, 1920, the following described lands: Situ ate in Dutchville Township, Granville County North Carolina, adjoining Ahe lands of N. A. Waller, R. H. Cash Mrs. W. L. Farabow, A. A. Lyon, Miss Mar tha Goss, Mrs. R. O. Lyon, the sams being the land Ephriam J. Mangum in herited from his mother (see will' of Ephriam Washing, ,1865, Deed Bk. 35, page 13 of, the Registry of Granville County), the same containing 112 ac res, more or less. Time of sale 12 Noon. This February 24, 1920. - W. A. HESTER, Trustee. John W. Hester, Atty. pd. NAME "BAYER" MEANS ' ASDPRIN IS GENUINE Get relief without fear as told in "Bayer package." NORTH CAROLINA GranTiUe County. W. M. DUNFORD, Vs. MARTHA B. SPENCER. , IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. NOTICE. The above named defendant will take notice that a section entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Granville County to recover the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-one and no 100 Dollars for material and labor furnished and ex pended on a 2 story 10 room house L situate in the Town of Oxford, North Carolina, on Orange and Bullock Streets, against 'which notice of Mat erial man's lien was filed Sept. 13, 1919; and the defendant will take fur ther notice that she is required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court in his office in the Courthouse of Granville County, in the town of Oxford, North Carolina, on April 12, 1920, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This 12th day of March, 1920. D. C. HUNT, The "Bayer Cross" on Aspirin tab lets has the same meaning as 14 ivarat on gold. Both mean - Gen uine. "Bayer Tablets of Asiprin" should oe taken according to the safe and proper directions in each "Bayer,: Package. Be sure the "Bayer Cross" is on package and on tablets. Then you -are getting the genuine Asiprin prescribed b yphysicians for over eighteen years for the relief of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago r Neuritis, ' For a few cents you can get a handy 1 -tin box containing twelve tablets. Druggists also- sell larger "Bayer" packages. Asiprin is the trade markof Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeeticacidester of Salicylicacid. ! -1 Judge John H. Gilbert aged 63 years, formerly chief justice of the! Indiana Supreme Court, committed suicide at his home in Rfchmond, Ind., by hanging. Despondent over wife's death, about a year ago. HICKS & STEM ttorneys-at-Law Oxford- - - - N. C Practice in State and Federal Courts. J. M. Moser, Jr., night clerk at j the Danville, Va., postoffice, has; been arrested by a postoffice in-1 spector cn a charge of taking money j from registered letters. - JOE N. PITMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Of UT Fellow's Building Service is Our Motto, to please. We strive The Best Laxative. . "My sedentary habits have neces sitated the use of an occasional lax ative. I have tried many but found ij nothing better than Chamberlain's : s .. Tablets," writes George F. Daniels, ! , Hardwick, Vt. Mr. Daniels is prop-i WELL TUBtNG, FARMERS HARD- rietor of the Hardwick Inn. one of j, ware Co.. Virsilina. Va. M5tf tne model hotels in New England. ,H).M THOUGHT IT WAS DARK in ! he whale. You don't, want -:) hcuse the same way. See J. I. Bvoo&s. Jr, Bells and Light. 2t x "Can Tiie Dollar Come Back?" Can tne DOiiar UOme Back" IS j Clerk of the Superior Court the title of a very interesting pam- i JNO, W. HESTER, Att'y. phlet by Arthur Wyman cf the' Chi-j 3164w-pd- ' cneo Railwav Enuinment. Co. i : The dollar sells today at a prem- commissioners sa of tAjy , . , , . T, i under and bjr virtue of the author- mm in more than half the wond. It ! ity conferred upon me by a certain j is backed by mere gold than any i decree of the Superior Court entered other currency that exists. It is the! ?tQr tne, , u Vourt on the - . . i 'ith oay of March, 19i:0 in a certain most stable piece of money that cirr j special proceeding therein pending, CUlates, and its character, like that I wherein Harvey R. Bullock, Miss Jes- demanded of Caesar's wife, is above I s'i Bullock, j. N . Tilley. Guardian and . . Mothers were netitifinerx T will spI hv Suspicion. (Public Auction at the Court-house! Why this terrific demand to bring; door in Oxford on ! the dollar back? - Back to what? : Monday, the sth day of april, Its old purchasing power? Why, ; at 12 M. two valuaDle houses and lot8 the march of civilization is a history; in' the town of Oxford described as j of the decreasing power of the pur- fo?wsT SALF TGRACCO FERTILI- - from Blood Bone, Tan a;: I Sulphate of Potash- . Uack3tcne Guano Co. Inez' Blackstone, Virginia. 0-p. AiXOOWS TO YOUR SOUL j Eye?-. Keep the sight by I glasses from J. W. Knight, Oytcmetrist, 6 College street chasing . medium. . As welj talk ' of; The Dudley Bullock residence lot on ! Liir lid."! . .1 , i r in i tii u i i i i ii mi iii im the seas led by the lot of R. C. Bullock on -the mg the hurchasing "power'; -'Orth, the Graded School Lot on ,the titinn-rv Tr not h"'Ea?t' and the lot of Dr- Ty- N- Th'om-, tationry. it eau not D- as on the goutn said lot s 90x300", siri? PULLERS A SPECIALTY IVv the next few days only. Farm as Hardware "Co., Yirgilina, Va. M5tf ITLL AND - COIPLETE LINE OF Farm machinery. Farmer's Hard v.ure Co., Virgilinaf Va. M5tf F:It SALE EGGS FOR HATCH Singlo Comb Rhode Icland R-ds. Thorough bred Pedigreed 1 ( Lester Thompson strain : 1-1.50 per 15. A. B. Hart ? r:iv!son Green Co. May r,-20. feet and has a splendid, well equipped six room residence thereon This property is finely located and in a most popular residential section of the town. 2nd lot. That house and lot in'Rid- i ley. Park situated on the East side x; "I,. ,! of King street lying just in Front ot wnen mainvmu , the old B. F. Taylor place. T as of keeping of a coin stat done, progress . would he harnessed to stage" coaches. . ' The dolla-.ls never "gcing back" to what' it was before the war. Civ ilization increases, the .wants of -men; men's wants raise prices." There n 1 x . i- i- t cume uiu gruiii crises vviitn iiuniiuiiu ; the old B. F. Taylor place. This lot plunges forward 50 years in 10. The j is 100 feet front and runs back by hnr-Hhlo irxfroflv Trhir.h tnr itc: tnU i parallel lines about 390 feet. There i.3. 1 of in and changed the face of the whole ; oak trees, and a well and -other im earth touchedtoo, the media of i proyements. barter everywhere, and that influen-j KrheiLtaW-ofhle ce is coined into the very metal D. Bullock. Terms one-half cash, which circulates- It could not have i balance in twelve months. Wn otbPvri'P i T" G- STEM, Com. bt.cn otherwe. HICKS & STEM, Attys. (paid) vvny, inen, ao men cnase uaitowb ,on ge SALE FORD COUPELET. ': been in use ten months. Re T.tly over-hauled, all worti p its replaced by new ones. Ap-' ''" t0 Dr- S- H. Cannady, Oxford j j islJltive nostrums and seek by edict to put the dollar back where it 'was? They might better spend their time speeding the wheels of production -and bringing it about that an honest day's work shall be given for an honest day's wage- . They need not worry about j the 'dollar. It will automatically i measure up to the conditions of the. ( day. The trouble is not ah inflated currency but inflated idleness, ana the cure for that is not found in leg- m ji i BY BUYING TIRES AND TUBES PROM US BE ' TWEEN NOW AND APRIL THE 1ST. -I You are aware of the fact tliat all tire makers have ad vanced their prices twenty percent since March 1st. We are offering our customers ten percent off of the old ' tires now until the first of April only. Our stock is com plete and we can fit you up in -any size you wish. Ail fresh, clean stock and guaranteed. The same brands we have always handled. You are obliged to need tir es in the near future and why not buy now and save from $3,00 to $10.00 onHhecasings you need or will need soon. Remember this is a limited sale only. Thirty percent from the new list; ten percent from the .old. COME QUICK. ' - . 5M n i h ii ft if f 3-16-4t. Mr. Wyman has the same idea STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA Department of State. Certificate of Dissolution ! To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting : Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record ot the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, . de posited in my office, that the Rogers Harris and Co., a corporation of this State, whose principal office is. situat ed at No. Street, in the Town of Tar River, county of Granville, State of North Carolina, (G. N. Daniel be ing the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom proces WIRE AND mav be v a t r c tk ' about work; he looks to it to bring served), has complied with the re- -ek. Farmer's Hardware Co.. I the dollar back. But the greater ktLlUml Virgilina, Va. M5tf : the industry of the nation the more mS? thTcertifliate ' 2 i money required to finance it, and of Dissolution: '"i'.H?i('HT METAL SHINGLES! nnthin cnnld be more false than Now, Therefore, I, J. BRYAN i'-'es right. MOORE LUMBER ! .1 i . . i 1 , I " vJ I r T TH T T7 C 0 C oi.i. .. c 1 . mm caivanizeci aim paiea. . the calm assumpti6n that dear dol- o?' i?orth croiina, do hereby "J JJ. ka & toUiN. lars and hard work. j certify that the said corporation did, 7, , , , " r 7ZTZ ' i on the 23rd day of February, 1920, tile il.r CEDAR, CYPRESS AND SVRUP OE FIGS" IS in my office a duly executed and at- Ki:iup:ies, aiso ptner graus. LAXATIVE FOK CHILD lt5HLJ. wuseiu. 111 wnung to id" uis- soiuiiun 01 , saiu corporaiion, execuiea by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided, by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 23rd day of February, A. D. 1920. J. BRYAN GRIMES, (paid) Secretary of State. S3 LE THREE COWS, ONE h first calf one .with third calf 1 one with fourth calf. A. F. BREEDLOVE , ::3x Wilton, N. "C STATE FOR SALETHREE ' farms in Nottoway and; ' Mdie Counties," Va-, near j ol and churches, on the best! h'tv:eon the Polomac and J ' Aiississippi rivers. Second in North Carolina or Vir ' for tobacco. Also two old 'o on the Appomatox river. BRAGG & BRAGG, ' Estate Dealers, . Wilson Va. F27-tf ; Look at tonnie! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. Oil SALE PURE BRED. White leghorn egg; for set- Accept "California" Syrup of C? 1 c; $1 On Pnro Hr&f S WiJ iuujx iui lii name vo-ix L 0- F"e ?relr fornia oh the package, then you are OUl J VUl "-O v " -h if; kens that are Red of 15 eggs $1.50. .RS. W. H. LONGMIRE, Set- and most harmless laxative or phy sic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious Henderson, N. C. Route 3. j fruity taste. Full directions for 2f, child's dose on. each bottle. Give it ! if. 4. C . .jwnnout iear, S!i:SLAB WOOD SAWED Mother! i" tor !"'iiie use. Call phone orjina. y , , J. Brummitt, Oxford j TjjlS IAX INTENDS TO 3-23x. ; " VOIR ORDERS FOR THE corn planter and fertilizer -tributor made (the Avery) to ,.,!"er3 Harc'-aro Co., Virgilina. M5tf NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having, been appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gran ville County as Administrator of the estate of J. W. Hockaday, deceased, late of said county, I hereby notify all persons having, claims against the estate of the said deceased to present the same to me for payment on or before the 5th day of March, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; all persons indebted to said estate are ! requested to make immediate, settlements. This March 4, 1920. S. A. HOCKKADAY, Admr. of J. W. Hockaday, dec. ROYSTER & ROYSTER, Attys. pd. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Rebecca Wobdy deceased, late of Granville County N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to me forthwith. If not presen ted within twelve months from date Vnil iit nv "Cfllifor-i here of this ROtice will be pleaded in You must say uainor b f th . recovfirv. . All persons indebted t5 said estate, will please make immediate settle ment. This Feb. 26th 192fl. MRS. JENNIE Wr. EVANS Adminis trix. 240 Chavasse Ave. Henderson N. C (paid). rsa'- . r-i- in n CI f s. I APLiBAiAH' r yKni? ! i KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE "In May or June, 1913, I , sent to you and got four bottles which were worth many dollars to me. , They enabled me to go to work again, i lot Aft nnnnds. hilt these 4 DOt- - i, rrr . : ioc nf Mavr'n wonderrui J. All FAIRBANKS-MOKi lr stPmach trouble gained back all i nes and Lighting Plants. Pload I fSlia-new-man v::rmevs Hardware Co., Virgiiina. Jd l0f g inn the house SALE ECJS FOR HATCH White Leghorns T '15. . ' .. . . ' ' ! '- D. N. HUNT, 170 Lanier St. l!,;T -VKAV FORD CAR, ELEC-lri(- lights and self starter. Bar- n to quick buyer. 3-12t J. E. Boberts. the tima " it is a srmnie, uaiiu less preparation that removes the v I r O T "1 TT"n ' ' I III I 1 I . I 1 11 UUJ. . w . at ?1.5U , . x j oiiovthft- inflaiaation which causes practical , air stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments including yapendicUis.; One dose will convince or money ,f efunded. The Virginia Legislature has put a price on whiskey distilleries ta q ' in has been enacted proYia- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having been appointed by the Clef of the Superior Court of Granville County as administrator of. the estate of the late Jas. S.. Harris, Sr., deceased, I hereby notify, all persons having claims against the said estate to pre sent the same to me for payment on or before the 22 day- of February 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar or their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate .are requested to make prompt settlement. This February 22, 1920. H. H. HARRIS. Administrator of this estate of Jas. S. Jiarris, deceased. 6t. -r, . 6-t. naid. :- - --l:- WORKS PHILADELPHIA. PA. BALTIMORE, MD. NORFOLK. VA. BAUGH & SONS COMPANY Tho Old stnd-by " NORFOLK. VA. NOTE: BAUGH BRANDS ARE MADE UP TO PRE-WAR GUAR- ANTEES FOR 1920 AND THE1K COJN TEJN IS IS DUK1VUU FROM FRENCH AND GERMAN POTASH OF WHICH WE HAVE AMPLE STOCKS FOR THE SEASON. ; 1 . sold by - ' " mm BroSo OXFORD, N. C. . - s, ing a bouotJj JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD owKiw rr - -m RECEIVED
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