CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
OXFORD PITBTIfl TAPPER FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1Q20
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Signature of
China's tea Industry.
mentions are that the Chinese gov-
the tea industry in that
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Bands of kidnapers "recently have
caused much alarm in Tenchowfu,
Shantung, China. Operating in groups'
of from 30 to 50 they have carried
away and held for ransom wealthy Chi
nese for whom they have obtained as
much as $50,000 in some cases. Ten
citizens were kidnaped in October.
Promises to pay ransoms have been ex
acted by torture. Troops have tried
to capture the bandits, but have
failed. It is believed the kidnapers
came from Dalny, crossing the Gulf
of Pechili in boats in which they es
caped with their captives.
: .t. .j'thnt the tea industry of China
fr'ot ktvping pace, with the world's
V.'v -.j-, consumption of tea. and
'iV China is still holding its trade in
V finer qualities. India and Ceylon
ve' "poetically captured the market
fr0nl China as to the common black
teas.
Spanish Licorice Industry.
The manufacture of licorice extract
and paste is an important Spanish in
dustry. , This is a comparatively new
industry, as formerly the root was
exported unmanufactured. Over 6,
000.0C0 pounds of the root were ex
ported in 1918 and more than 600,000
pounds of extract and paste.
PEOPLE AND TfflNGS
Clerk-Carrier Position
There will be a civil' service exa
mination to fill the vacancy of clek
carrier at the Oxford postoffice July
28. Blanks and information can be
had at the Oxford Postoffice.
Lawn Party
There will be a lawn party on the
Methodist church lawn Tuesday af
ternoon and evening, July "13th. Ev
erybody come and help a good
cause. Ice cream and cake will be
served.
Well, at least the Democrats
know where they are at in the mat-
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MEN OF ACTION, MEN OF
ARE MEN WHO BUILD
BUILDING MEANS PROFIT.
SUCCESS,
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Every improvement built about your
place is a sign of success and the source
of additional success.
We are here to help successful men build.
That means YOU when you are ready.
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Not only the children, but you yourself are
liable to need some simple remedy for im
mediate use ,and it is well to keep it in the
house.
ome in. and if necessary we can help you
to select the things to give quick relief.
We are Careful Druggists.
PHONE 50 PHONE 50
Fine Cow 'Dead
The pedigree Jersey cow be
longing to Judge D. C. Hunt was
taken sick Tuesday and died V day
later in great agony. This was the
finest cow in the county. Admirers
of pure bred stock had offered Judge
Hunt several hundred dollars for
the cow, and his answer was to the
effect that there was not enough
money to buy her, meaning, of
course, that he did not want to sell
the cow.
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FEELS BETTER THAJT
SHE EVER; EXPECTED
Miss Una Lindsey who has been
the guest of Miss La Vera Harris
for the past two weeks has return
ed to her home in Rocky Mount.
Mrs. Sidney Minor and son
are visiting at the home of Mrs. A.
A. Hicks. They leave in a few
days for their new home in Danville.
Mrs. D. C. Mclver and Master
Mclver leave Wednesday for a visit
to relatives in -Baltimore. Dr. D. C.
Mclver and boys are visiting in
Maxton.
The "I-told-you-so"
having grown hoare, are
ing up a bit.
artists,
slacken-
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Petersburg Woman Would Like
To Tell The World How Taiilac
Helped Her. .
"I feel just like $ different ? per-
flUU aiuce a siarted taking Tanlac,
and would be glad to tell the whole!
worm wnat it has done for me"
said Mrs. S. A. Harris, 111, North
Dunlop street, Petersburg, Va.
r or live years," continued Mrs. !
Harris, "I had suffered from indi-
gestion.,. My appetite would corne,
and go one. ; day eating heartily'
and the next, unable to eat a thing..
I was actually, better off when II
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am uot eat, vtor everything I ate
disagreed with me. After every
meal I would feel all stuffed up
and have such , intense pains around
my heart and in my chest I could I
hardly breathe, ani I could- not get
a long breath at all. I had severe
headaches, and at times became so
dizzy I could scarcely stand up. I
was so nervous I could not sit still
a minute, and slept very little, and!
when I did manage to . doze off I
had such 'horrible dreams that of
ten I would wake mp almost fright
ened to death and my heart beating
like, it would jump out of my
body. I also suffered terribly "with
rheumatism in my knees, which
pained me so I could hardly walk
and at times I got past going at all.
"My husband bad been taking !
Tanlac with fine results and advis-i
ed me to try it. Well, I took his j
advice and am glad to say I feel
better today than I ever expected
to feel again in my life. I eat hear
tily every day a'd never have a
sign of indigestion; I never have
that stuffy feeling any more nor
(any trouble in breathing. I have
not had a headache or, dizzy spell
since I started faking Tanlac; I
sleep well without having bad
dreams and always get up feeling
rested and ready for my house
work, which I lok forward to with
actual pleasure. I am ' certainly
free of the rheumatism and can get.
about as well as ever could. I
am only too glad to say a good
word for Tanlac, as I think it is
perfectly grand."
Tanlac is sold in Oxford by Frank;
F. Lyon and in Stein oy Stem Drug
Co.
Business Builders.
TOO Li ATE TO CLASSIFY
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORD
Cars, brand new 1920 models,
Touring and runabouts, an hand
at Richmond fr immediate de
livery. We can also ship to you
in carload lots of three autos.
UNITED AUTO SUPPLY CO.,
327 West Broad St., Richmond,
Va. 7-9-13-16X.
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THE TAYLOR HOME PLACE NEAR THE
OXFORD ORPHANAGE IN OXFORD
LARGE NINE-ROOM HOUSE IN BEAU-
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J TIFUL GROVE ON LOT CONTAINING
OVER AN ACRE OF GROUND. WHY
PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY THIS
DESIRABLE HOME ON EASY TlERMS?
ADDRESS THE OWNERS AT ONCE!""
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Atlantic
Coast lealty Co
PETERSBURG, VA.
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LEGAL NOTICES
SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS
Pursuant to an ' order of sale
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hAlib O VALUABLE LADS Granville County in ll.e Snpoial Prn-
Pursuant to an order of re-sale ceeding therein pending entitled
Superior Court of S. A. Hockaday vs, Eva Hockaday
made by the
uranville County in the Special , and others", we shall on
i-roceeamg therein pending entitled
"Hattie F. Rogers, et al, ex parte",
I shall
OX SATURDAY, 5VLY 24TH
MONDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1920
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SUITS REDUCED TO
You are not well
dressed unless your
clothes are Tailored-to-fit.
I offer You
All pure wool fabrics,
the very latest style,
perfect hand-work,
your figure fitted,
pockets as you want,
lining best for wear,
buttons stay put and
a rip impossible.
It is to your interest
to come and see my
offerings. I will save
you money and please
you in every particu
lar. Wm. Oherltas
Oxford, N.C.
FARM FOR RENT SIX ROOM
dwelling with all necessary out
houses. Would like.to rent to a
man with two or three horses and
plenty or force. Situated on the
Cannady road 6 miles from Ox
ford. Apply to W. S. Howell, Kit
trell. Rt. 2. 7-6-2x.
1920, at 12 o'clock neon, sell to the!
highest bidder by public auction for
cash at the Court House door in Ox
ford. N. C, said coontv, the follow
ing described lands:
First Tract divattd in ' PJrassfield
Township, adjoin in; the lands of
Major Jones, jl-;g Lawrence, Buck
Eatr.n, H. 1) JV-snpum, and others,
containing 62 acies, more or less,
and being a pari of the "J. Y. Man
gum Home 'Tract."
Second Tract "Situated in Tally-Ho
Township, adjoining the lands of S.
H. Jones, L. Meadows, and others,
containing 105 acres, more or less,
and being the same tract of land
conveyed to B. G. Rogers byR. W.
Winston, Trustee, see Deed Book 58
page 287, o the Office of the Reg
ister of .Deeds of Granville County.
Third Tract Situated in Dutchville
Township, adjoining the lands of W.
E. Suit. D. C. Walker, and others,
containing 5.9 acres, more or less,
and being the same land conveyed
to B. G. Roger by J. W. Cpley and
wife, see Deed Book 70, page 468,
of the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Granville County. -Fourth
Tract Situated in Dutch
ville Township, at Wilkins Station,;
on SOUtnern naiivvay, aujuimug iuc.
lanas oi rreemau vcuscj,
I at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the high-
. est bidder by public auction for
cash at the Court House door in
Granville,
tracts of
Oxford, said County of
the following described
land:
First Tract Lying and being situat
ed in Brassfield Township, adjoin
ing the lands of S. A. Hockaday,
Macon Estes, W. M. Jones, and oth
ers, containing 146 acres, more or
less, and being tract No. 2 on the
Plat and Survey of. the J. W. Hock
aday lands as made by H. A. Chap
pelle, Surveyor, June 7, 1920.
Second Tract Lying and being sit
uate in Brassfield Township, adjoin
ing the lands of S. A. Hockaday,
W. M. Jones, J. A. Catlett, Isham
Staunton, Sid Catlett and others,
containing 66 1-8 acres, more or
less, and being tract No. 3 on the
Plat and Survey of the late W.
Hockaday lands as made by H. A.. '
Chappelle, Surveyor, June 7, 1920.
Plats of the above described lands
may be seen by application to the
undersigned.
This July 7, 1920.
B. S. ROYSTER,
D. G. BRUMMITT,
(Paid) ' Commissioners
-FOR SALE; 100 HEAD CATTLE
cars of
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t a i i nave just uuugm. i.v
Wilkins, and others, and being the fine pure-bred beef cattle and in or
dwelling and lot conveyed to B. G. der to make room for these cattle I
Rogers "by B. S. Royster and L. L. . t fti 1fi0 head of 'my present
iiNire wwch eonsists f e high-
Book 71, page oDo, or tne umce oi 'aa wcov a Gnprnsev
the Register of Deeds ot uranvme
County.
This Tulv 7. 1920.
(Paid) B. S. ROYSTER, Com.
lv graded Jersey ana uuernst-j
heifers, 6 Angus heifers, 98 precent
rartft Jresav. Ansrus ana nereiuiu
bulls, 1 to 3 years old, about 25
TVinmrb thprp wil still be talk of
Rrviin still cherishes the slogan
tmra ana iourui yaiues, it i ----- - . i nointrnent
, aa novtinf the Salvation Army. Though P0",:
PvPciHmnt will he an Ohio newspap-1 down, .he is
er proprietor.
stpprs and some nice fresh cows.
Do not write other than for ap-
come and see cauie,
not . out. Bumped Price 18 Tt HXDLEL,
again, he will bounce again. ! July9-3t 'lioyaion, a.
ortant
Ann
Garage
ouncement!
We wish to announce that we have secured the services of Mr W
E Byrd, a fkst-class mechanic, one of the best, if not the best that
L even been in Oxford, he mil have full charge of our shop.
We extend to all who have automobile troubles to give Mr. Byrd a
trU I We believe you will be pleased with him, and his work. It
Ss andVver will be our aim and desire to do honest and faithful
work, and to please all, in so far as it is possible.
t irA mUtakps (and we know we have, and will) we beg the
2SS&rc SST K you are pleased with our wk,
SnEsTif you are displeased come to us with your complaints.
DON'T FORGET THAT YASS1
TOMOBILE PAINTING AND RECOVERING TOPb, fciu
We use high-grade materials anssanks, n b
Th Mvht nrnon miihiii,v la luiioiuva vu '
tpr. Trices arc ng"' "v"
solicit your valuable trade.
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Granville
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